OAKLAND, CALIF. -- Hurry, Ricky, hurry.
Injured Timberwolves point guard Ricky Rubio flies off to Colorado on Monday for a three-day visit he hopes will get him clearance to practice with his teammates by the end of the week.
His return sometime in December won't come a moment too soon, not for a Wolves team that lost its fifth consecutive game on Saturday, 96-85 at Golden State.
Afterward, Rubio sat beside Kevin Love's locker engaged in quiet conversation, following a game when the Wolves scored 11 fourth-quarter points. Golden State trailed by five before leading by 12 following an eight-minute, fourth-quarter span.
Golden State's starting backcourt of Steph Curry and Klay Thompson outscored Wolves starters Malcolm Lee and Luke Ridnour 44-2.
That's right, 44-2.
"I don't think we can say that," Love said when how he and his teammates avoid the temptation to wait for Rubio's return to fix all. "People said when we got me back that we'd be better off, but we're not closing out games. We just have to play better now and we have to play better when Ricky gets back. It's not just two, three guys in the backcourt. It's five of us out there and all the guys we have under contract."
Love produced his third double-double (15 points, 15 rebounds) in his third game back from that broken shooting hand, but he made just six of 20 shots from the floor and two of four from the free-throw line.