Timberwolves forward Kevin Love sat at his locker room stall after Monday's 107-92 loss to Houston at Target Center.
His feet soaking in a tub of ice, he kept his head down as he answered questions, hacking and wheezing into his cupped hands, his eyes watering, his nose running from a bug that has bothered him since Friday's improbable comeback victory over the Clippers in Los Angeles.
He looked terrible, even after scoring a season-high 39 points.
And he was one of the healthy ones.
"I don't know what it is," he said. "Ask Dr. [Sheldon] Burns. I don't feel too good."
On a night when No. 2 overall pick Derrick Williams started his first NBA game after Wes Johnson fell ill, the Wolves trailed by 12 in the first quarter, led by five late in the third and then succumbed to a Rockets team that won its seventh consecutive game with coach Kevin McHale guiding and hollering and clapping them to a 19-1 run that ended the third quarter and began the fourth and ultimately won the game.
Playing with nine healthy players -- fewer than that if you count Love and his congested head -- the Wolves never found a counter when McHale went smaller than small and the Rockets simply ran away from an opponent playing its third game in four nights, and shorthanded at that.
"We only have nine guys," said Wolves coach Rick Adelman, in his first game facing a Houston team that he coached the past four seasons. "I have three guards, and no small forward. We tried to adjust, but you're putting people out of position. We tried. We just didn't have enough answers."