For the first time this season, the Timberwolves played New Orleans without guard Anthony Edwards. For the first time, in this third meeting between the teams, the Wolves played a Pelicans lineup that included forward Zion Williamson and guard C.J. McCollum.
The result: New Orleans 121, Wolves 107.
The Wolves (17-5) saw their six-game winning streak end. They had a hard time avoiding fouls and found the task of trying to defend the 6-6, 284-pound Williamson almost impossible.
Edwards' hip injury kept him out of action, but McCollum and Williamson were action-packed. The two combined for 59 points on 21-for-32 shooting for the Pelicans (13-11).
And even though the Wolves bench — augmented by the return of forward Jaden McDaniels (sprained ankle) and guard Jordan McLaughlin (right MCL sprain) — had a big game, the Wolves' much-vaunted defense let them down.
New Orleans, more physical from start to finish, shot 49.4% overall and had a 40-19 edge on free-throw attempts.
"The story was 40 free-throw attempts,'' Wolves coach Chris Finch told reporters after the game. "Nineteen in the third quarter, 28 in the second half. A lot of fouls. A lot of foul calls."
Finch said he'd have to look at the film, but suggested he had a problem with some of the calls. Foul problems handcuffed Rudy Gobert; fellow center Karl-Anthony Towns fouled out in the fourth quarter.