From Elias: Timberwolves guard Mo Williams was averaging 11.0 points this season entering his franchise-record and NBA-season-high 52-point game Tuesday against the Pacers. That's the second-lowest scoring average in NBA history at the time of a player's 50-point performance (minimum 20 games played). Toronto's Terrence Ross was averaging 9.3 points when he scored 51 points against the Clippers on Jan. 25, 2014.