Timberwolves starting point guard Luke Ridnour stayed at work long after Sunday's practice, even though he only mostly shot during it and afterward declared himself "feeling much better."
He said he intends to play the final two preseason games this week after receiving a cortisone shot to treat a herniated disc in his back Friday.
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Ridnour said he did his homework before getting his injection.
"I made sure," he said. "I checked it like three times, though."
Ridnour has missed three of five preseason games because of pain being caused by that herniated disc.
"I feel good about where I'm at with it, just getting it calmed down," he said. "I feel really good now, be pain free and ready to go. I feel a lot better, just making sure I'm ready to go for November."
Wolves coach Rick Adelman has started J.J. Barea at point guard for all three games Ridnour missed. Friday in Chicago he also played Will Conroy and Malcolm Lee at that position.