Wally Szczerbiak, after his worst offensive night of the season Tuesday, had some gripes with the Timberwolves' attack. But coach Flip Saunders let him know that, ultimately, the burden was on him.

"I [told] Wally, 'When you become an All-Star, there's a target on your back. You can't say, well, I'm just going to get six shots,' " Saunders said. "You've got to go out and find 'em, and get open. That's the next step. That comes with maturity and being an elite player."

So what does Szczerbiak do Wednesday against Philadelphia, one night after scoring just three points on 1-for-6 shooting at Cleveland? He scores 31, hitting 14 of his 22 shots, and gets 20 of the Wolves' first 37 points.