The Wolves had seven players in double figures but Anthony Davis finished with 50 points on 20 of 29 shooting for the Lakers, who won 142-125.
LOS ANGELES - After the Timberwolves suffered a gut-punch loss to the Thunder on Friday, coach Ryan Saunders didn’t feel much like answering questions, but he did offer a definitive take when asked if the loss would linger.
“No,” Saunders said. “We are going to pick ourselves up and be better.”
The Wolves didn’t have too many signs of a hangover on the offensive end in Sunday’s game.