The Timberwolves came into their final three games of the season saying all the right things about how this would be a measuring stick for where they stood headed into the offseason.
After a competitive loss to a good Denver team on Thursday, the Wolves turned heel Saturday and looked like a team that would much rather be done with the season.
An injured Boston team that has had its struggles this season walked away with a breezy 124-108 victory.
The Wolves just couldn't shoot — they were a woeful 5 of 37 from three-point range with only one starter, Anthony Edwards, hitting a three.