Preview: The Wolves will try to end their seven-game losing streak-- one that is tied for the team's longest this season --against a Golden State team that has won two consecutive games. It won't be easy, given the difficulties the Wolves have had matching up with the Warriors. Golden State is 2-0 vs. the Wolves this season, has won four in a row overall and 12 of the past 15.

Players to watch: Wolves shooting guard Wes Johnson is coming off a 22-point game against the Hornets. G Luke Ridnour also had 22 points Friday night. C Darko Milicic had a career-high 25 points vs. the Warriors Dec. 14. Warriors G Monta Ellis has been unstoppable vs. Minnesota. He had 26 points, 10 assists and seven steals in Golden State's victory Nov. 27. On Dec. 14 he had 34 points. G/F Dorell Wright has 42 points in two games vs. the Wolves this season, including a career-high 30 Nov. 27.

Injuries: Wolves guard Martell Webster (back) has missed the past two games. He felt better in practice Saturday but is still questionable for this game. The Warriors report no injuries.

KENT YOUNGBLOOD