You can credit the NBA doctor who cleared J.J. Barea just before game time with an assist for this one, or maybe Alexey Shved's freshly shorn hair for this one.

Whatever cosmic forces aligned, the Wolves pulled off the fourth biggest comeback in their history -- and their biggest since 1998 -- with Monday night's 107-96 comeback victory over the Nets in their first visit to Brooklyn.

Down 71-49 early in the third quarter, the Wolves abruptly reversed course, suddenly thumping the Nets the rest of the way. Included was a 15-2 finishing flourish mostly from a unit of reserves that Rick Adelman rode all fourth quarter to victory.

Here the list of biggest comeback in franchise history:

Date, opponent, deficit, final score

March 1, 1996, vs. Charlotte25 (41-16)105-101

Feb. 17, 1992, at Houston24 (79-55)124-122*

Jan. 17, 1998, at Dallas24 (74-50)113-110*

Nov. 5, 2012, at Brooklyn22 (71-49)107-96

Dec. 21, 2007, vs. Indiana21 (45-24)131-118

Nov. 12, 2010, vs. New York21 (78-57)112-103

*-overtime game

And Almost Live From New York, here's the game story and my latest CineSport from brand-new Barclays Center after last night's game. You can find it here.

The Wolves now are 2-1 and they returned home after Monday's game and will play Orlando at Target Center Wednesday night.