Timberwolves head coach rips team after loss despite 62-points from Karl-Anthony Towns: ‘Immature basketball’

Timberwolves head coach rips team after loss despite 62-points from Karl-Anthony Towns: ‘Immature basketball’

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Karl-Anthony Towns may have scored a franchise-record 62 points, but Minnesota didn’t come away with a victory. 

The Timberwolves blew an 18-point lead and lost 128-125 to the on Monday night. 

Chris Finch looks on against Detroit

Minnesota Timberwolves head coach Chris Finch during the Pistons game at Little Caesars Arena on Jan. 17, 2024, in Detroit. (Nic Antaya/Getty Images)

Minnesota head coach Chris Finch lit into his team, focusing on the lack of defensive effort. 

“It was an absolute disgusting performance of defense and immature basketball. All the way through the game. So, it really didn’t slip away. It had been there from the jump. This is what happens when you have this type of approach,” Finch said after the game. 

Towns shot just 2 of 10 from the field in the fourth quarter as Minnesota was outscored 36-18 in the final frame after entering the fourth with a 15-point lead. 

“I mean, there’s lots of times when, just because you’ve scored two or three or four points in a row, or baskets in a row… you know obviously we’re going to try to feed a hot hand, look for a hot hand. But at some point, we got to get back to making the right play, we got to get back to doing the right things,” Finch said when discussing the way his team played after Towns’ hot start. 

“There’s a lot of ways to be immature. There’s always a lot of ways to be immature. And there were a lot of immature performances throughout the roster. We totally disrespected the game, ourselves, and we got exactly what we deserved.”

The Hornets play against Minnesota

Leaky Black, left, of the Charlotte Hornets celebrates drawing a foul against the Minnesota Timberwolves with Brandon Miller at Target Center on Jan. 22, 2024, in Minneapolis. The Hornets won 128-125. (David Berding/Getty Images)

The Hornets got a 27-point performance from rookie , with Miles Bridges adding 28 points as Charlotte shot a season-high 58.1% from the field. 

Minnesota has been the best team in the Western Conference for the season and still holds a half-game edge over the for the top spot in the conference. 

“There’s no moral victories,” Towns said. “It was cool when we were saying that when we were 15-30 (in previous seasons).

Karl-Anthony Towns plays against Charlotte

Karl-Anthony Towns of the Minnesota Timberwolves during the game against the Charlotte Hornets on Jan. 22, 2024, at Target Center in Minneapolis. (Jordan Johnson/NBAE via Getty Images)

“But we’re No. 1 in the West, one of the best teams in NBA; there ain’t no time for moral victories, silver linings, ‘great night, but just not a finish we wanted’ – we’ve got to find a way to win. It’s about winning the game. It’s about staying No. 1 in the West. It’s about protecting our home court more, most importantly above all things.”

Towns wasn’t the only big man to have a monster night, with Philadelphia 76ers center scoring 70 points Monday night against the San Antonio Spurs. 

Embiid became just the ninth to score 70 points in a game. 

The Associated Press contributed to this report.

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