Maybe because he's been through this before, Wolves coach Rick Adelman came prepared with some dark humor Thursday.
He suggested that knuckle pushups -- the cause of two broken bones in Kevin Love's right hand -- be banned.
"Out of the repertoire for sure," he deadpanned. "In fact, all pushups. Anything with the hand."
He expressed his shock at hearing the news on Love, then wondered whether the coach himself was to blame for the team having to start the regular season without either Love or Ricky Rubio.
"I've had so many injuries to good players, I'm starting to think maybe it's me," Adelman said. "Houston, we didn't have very good luck, and now we have the same thing here."
It is that Houston experience that Adelman hopes to use now.
Love, the Wolves' All-Star forward, sustained two broken metacarpals in his right hand doing knuckle pushups -- done to strengthen wrists and shoulders -- Wednesday. A visit with a specialist in New York on Thursday morning determined that no surgery was necessary, and a six- to eight-week recovery timeline -- one that is likely conservative -- is in place.
Adelman -- who coached through injuries to stars Yao Ming and Tracy McGrady while in Houston -- has to figure out how to get the Wolves through at least the first month of the season without both Love and Ricky Rubio (knee surgery).