Brandon Roy had a cut near his right eye and cramps in his hamstrings, but he was all smiles as he sat at his locker stall late Friday night.
"I haven't won a game in a long time, so it was good to get the first one out of the way," he said.
He envisioned this moment, this night, for a long time. Roy's debut with the Timberwolves represented another milestone -- or "steppingstone" as he describes it -- in a comeback that isn't guaranteed a happy ending but looks optimistic at present.
Family members flew in for the occasion, and the Target Center crowd gave him a warm ovation during starting lineup introductions. Finally, the ball tipped off and he could just play basketball again.
"Preseason was great," he said, "but it's nothing like actually getting your name back in the books again for a real game."
It didn't take him long. Roy notched assists on the Wolves' first four baskets in a 92-80 victory against the Sacramento Kings. He finished with 10 points, six assists and five rebounds in 30 minutes in his return to the NBA after a brief retirement.
Roy had a tough shooting night, making only four of his 14 attempts from the field, including 0-for-5 from three-point range.
"I think I kind of started pressing a little bit once a couple went in and out," he said.