Karl-Anthony Towns was angry, and as Towns put it after the Timberwolves' 119-118 Game 4 victory over Memphis: "Just not the most pleasant when I'm angry."
Anger is not always a good mix for Towns when it comes to his game. Anger at officials or at how teams are guarding him can carry over in ways the NBA world saw up close in Game 3 of this first-round playoff series and in the play-in game last week.
A petulant Towns can sometimes shut down and be his own worst enemy.
The Wolves needed every bit of Towns' anger on Saturday night. Who knows where they would be without it? Almost certainly not tied 2-2 in the best-of-seven series after winning a game that ended early Sunday morning.
"Just a bunch of rage and trying to find ways to just dominate regardless of what they throw," Towns said. "A triple, quadruple [team], coach comes on the court and guards me as well. I don't care. Just find ways to put the ball in the bucket."
Towns had 33 points and 14 rebounds to carry the Wolves across the finish line against a Grizzlies team that kept coming, but ultimately came up short. Towns scored 13 in the fourth quarter and iced the game with a pair of free throws to put the Wolves up four with 4.4 seconds remaining. A loud and boisterous Target Center grew quiet as each shot went up. To hear Towns tell it, they didn't need to be nervous.
"I just knew those were in," Towns said. "I didn't go up there with any nervous energy. I was just thinking about what I was going to eat after."
Over five minutes earlier, Towns again gave the Wolves a four-point lead, 109-105, when he nailed a three following a pindown action. That shot eased some of the tension as Memphis was closing in, but never took the lead.