Timberwolves coach Rick Adelman decided after consecutive home losses last week to Memphis and Cleveland that he simply needs to get rookie Derrick Williams more playing time.
The question is: Just how will he do that every night?
So far, Adelman is figuring out a way, given that he still wants to play Williams mostly at a power forward spot already largely occupied by Kevin Love.
Williams played 30 minutes at Washington on Sunday, 28 minutes at Toronto on Monday and 22 more minutes in Tuesday's 111-100 loss to Chicago. He is developing an on-court relationship coming off the bench with fellow rookie Ricky Rubio.
You can see evidence of their growing familiarity just about nightly on the "SportsCenter" top dunks of the day.
"I've got to get Derrick on the floor," Adelman said. "That's hard to do if he's just playing the 4 spot because Kevin's playing so much there. He has the ability to be very explosive for us with his energy. Ricky and him just seem to have a nice chemistry. Ricky looks for him. If Derrick moves around, he's a handful for 4s because he can get to the basket, he runs the floor and he can shoot the three.
"The more we get him on the floor, the better off we'll be for those two guys to get experience."
Adelman called Williams one of the team's few players -- especially among the big men -- who can put the ball on the floor and attack the basket. "He does have the ability to do things the other guys don't," Adelman said. "But you've got to get him experience. I see him getting more confident, a little more aware of what's going on. He so explosive, that's why I think he can get to the basket. He just has to learn to pick his spots."