A team that oozes consistency and continuity defeated an opponent still saying howdy to one another Monday night at Target Center, where Atlanta continued pursuit of the NBA's best record by beating 117-105 a Timberwolves team that re-introduces its cast of characters seemingly by the night.
This time, the Wolves added second-year forward Shabazz Muhammad — out the past month because of an abdominal strain — into a simmering stew that just fairly recently brought back Nikola Pekovic, Kevin Martin and Ricky Rubio.
The Hawks have taken strategies and beliefs coach Mike Budenholzer packed with him after nearly two decades spent beside Gregg Popovich in San Antonio and uniquely made them their own this season. They have done so with an unsung lineup that moves the basketball with both precision and beauty. On Monday, they also outmuscled the Wolves at every position, beating a team that had won a season-best three consecutive games by beating Miami, Memphis and Detroit.
Atlanta won for the 22nd time in 24 games, dating to the day after Christmas on a night when Popovich won his 1,000th career game in Indiana while Budenholzer won his 81st game as Hawks coach, including for the 43rd time in 53 games this season.
At 43-10, the Hawks remain percentage points behind Golden State, which visits Target Center on Wednesday.
"They play for each other," Martin said of the Hawks, who are sending Al Horford, Paul Millsap and Jeff Teague to Sunday's All-Star Game in New York. "No superstars, no egos. That's why they're one of the NBA's best teams."
The Hawks won this one with a 29-19 third quarter in which they turned a four-point halftime lead into an 84-66 advantage. Small forward DeMarre Carroll exemplified what Wolves coach Flip Saunders called the manhandling of his team across the board by scoring 11 of his career-high 26 points in that quarter.
Saunders lamented his team's lack of energy they had shown by winning its past three games, but added, "They can suck energy out of you the way they play. There's a reason they have three All-Stars, a reason why they've won 43 games, because of how they play. This is a team that's been together for a while and they know how to play. Every time you gamble or you make a defensive mistake, they make you pay for it."