Minnesota Timberwolves stars Karl-Anthony Towns and Andrew Wiggins are taking over, and setup man Ricky Rubio is making it happen.

Towns and Wiggins have been the NBA’s highest-scoring duo since Feb. 1, and have averaged a combined 55 points per game over their last 14 games together.

That’s more than LeBron James and Kyrie Irving, more than Steph Curry and Klay Thompson and more than Bradley Beal and John Wall.

Team Total Points Player PPG Player PPG Timberwolves 55 Karl-Anthony Towns 27.6 Andrew Wiggins 27.4 Cavaliers 54.8 Kyrie Irving 27.5 LeBron James 27.3 Warriors 48.4 Steph Curry 24.5 Klay Thompson 23.9 Wizards 48.4 Bradley Beal 26 John Wall 22.4 Trail Blazers 48.3 Damian Lillard 25.2 C.J. McCollum 23.1

But while the spotlight has been shining bright for Wiggins and Towns, Rubio has quietly helped facilitate their stardom.

Rubio has dished out 49 assists to Towns since Feb. 1 and 42 to Wiggins, creating two of the most lucrative connections in the NBA.

That’s 91 buckets for Towns and Wiggins that Rubio has had a hand in, just two weeks after the veteran point guard was the subject of intense trade speculation that persisted right up to the deadline.

Players Assists John Wall to Bradley Beal 58 Jrue Holiday to Anthony Davis 56 Ricky Rubio to Karl-Anthony Towns 49 Ricky Rubio to Andrew Wiggins 42 Eric Bledsoe to Devin Booker 38

The Wolves aren’t just finding themselves on offense though.

Since allowing 100 or more points in 13 straight games from Jan. 17-Feb. 10, the Wolves have buckled down in their own end, and have allowed an average of just 99.4 points per game over their last eight games.

Previous 13 games Last 8 games Record 6-7 5-3 Opp points/Game 112.2 99.4 Opp FG% .493 .431 Opp 3pt% .386 .321 Rebounds diff/Game -2.2 +7.2 Steals/Game 7.6 9.5

NOTES:

— The Wolves have racked up 20 assists in 32 consecutive games, the second-longest active streak in the league. They need just three more 20-assist games to match the franchise record of 35 games in a row, set in 1992.

— Towns is averaging 17.2 rebounds per game since the All-Star break, the best mark in the league over that span.

— Rubio had 11 points, a career-high 13 rebounds and 10 assists in the Wolves’ 97-90 loss to the Spurs on Saturday for the fifth triple-double of his career.