SACRAMENTO, CALIF. – The Timberwolves welcomed two starters back after weeks away injured….and lived to tell about it with a 108-97 victory at Sacramento on Saturday night.
The Wolves repelled the Kings' fourth-quarter comeback and kept their playoff aspirations percolating by winning for the fifth time in six games, this time with both Nikola Pekovic and Kevin Martin back in the starting lineup and on the floor at game's end for the first time in weeks.
"It's going to take a little while," Wolves star Kevin Love said about integrating both players back into a team that learned to win without them. "But it didn't look like it tonight."
Leading by 15 points during a transformational third quarter and by eight points with as little as 3 ½ minutes left, the Wolves allowed the Kings to get within 97-95 with 2:09 remaining before they finished with a closing 11-2 flourish anchored by Ricky Rubio's clutch three-point shot.
That gave the Wolves a 102-95 lead with 53.4 seconds left after Rubio had attempted just three shots – and just one three-pointer – all night.
"I was open," Rubio said simply, "so I took it."
The Wolves now are 3-1 on a five-game trip that began a week earlier at Utah and ends Monday at Denver.
"It's the type of game we need to keep winning," Wolves coach Rick Adelman said afterward. "We don't know what's ahead for us, but we do know we have one more game left on the road trip and then we go home for a home stand. It's there for us."