PHOENIX – Desperate times sometimes require change.
In the Timberwolves' 98-85 comeback victory, they also called for Tyus Jones' reappearance.
His team the loser of the three previous games and 10 of its first 14, Wolves coach Tom Thibodeau indicated before Friday's game that he'd stay the course with his lineup and rotations.
But when the Suns went small — as they often do with point guards Eric Bledsoe and Brandon Knight — Thibodeau sent Jones into the game midway through the third quarter and kept him there.
He kept him there for the game's final 18 minutes and for a team's metamorphosis that quickly turned a 13-point deficit into a 31-10 fourth quarter and a going-away, 13-point victory.
The Wolves did so by transforming their defense from pretty putrid into one that held the Suns without a field goal for the game's final nine minutes.
They did so by making almost every free throw (23-for-25), an aberration for a team that hasn't shot them well.
And they did so with Jones providing the spark.