DALLAS – With their 119-101 victory over the Mavericks on Thursday, the Timberwolves kept up one of the most impressive statistics about their strong start to the season: they have yet to lose consecutive games.
The Wolves followed their fifth loss of the season at New Orleans on Monday with with a victory to improve to 18-5, which still leads the Western Conference and began Friday tied with Boston for best record in the league.
The worst stretch the Wolves had was at the beginning of the season, when they lost two of their first three; other than that, they followed losses with a seven-game win streak, a three-game win streak and a six-game win streak.
To coach Chris Finch, this accomplishment is a stark difference from last season.
"We talked a lot of different ways to be more mature as a team and that was one of them," said Finch, whose team plays host to Indiana on Saturday night at Target Center. "We would have these headaches and these hangover games last year and this is a team that's way more mature. It's just another example of it."
Finch said this year's team has been "super focused" and has shown an ability to stay in the moment. They haven't let the bad from one night get into the next night. Well, maybe they did just a little bit on Thursday, when they fell behind 17-2 to Dallas. But the Wolves snapped back into form, and by the third quarter they were suffocating the Dallas offense and relinquished just 41 second-half points.
"There's just the seriousness about our work," said Naz Reid, who led the Wolves with 27 points on Thursday. "Everybody takes his work very seriously. We know the severity of having a bad game and having it compound. That's something that we don't want, especially in the position we're in right now. The maturity is something that we've been great on. I think we can go to another level."
Reid reiterated his belief that the team is unified in a goal of winning and isn't as concerned with contract statuses as it may have been a season ago. That leads to clearer minds and a renewed focus on winning over individual statistics. Even those that may have deals up after the season know winning can help their value in the league.