With Monday night's game against Sacramento on the line, Timberwolves coach Chris Finch played a lineup that included big men Karl Anthony-Towns and Naz Reid together in the frontcourt and point guards Ricky Rubio and D'Angelo Russell together in the backcourt during the final seven minutes.
The result was a deciding 34-24 fourth quarter in which Russell scored 12 consecutive points for his team while he and Towns combined for the Wolves' final 17 points in a 116-106 victory.
Afterward, Finch called the Towns-Reid pairing "really good" because it strengthened his team's play and rebounding in the paint and changed the floor's spacing. It also moved Towns to defend Kings power forward Harrison Barnes in a tactical change that Finch said left Barnes a "nonfactor" as well as scoreless in the fourth quarter after he scored 21 points in the first three.
Reid, meanwhile, defended center Richaun Holmes and ran the floor as the Wolves played on without injured guard Malik Beasley.
"It seems like we're always adjusting to something," Finch said. "We'll figure out a way."
Playing Russell off the ball beside Rubio transformed Monday's game after former Wolves coach Ryan Saunders had used the same pairing without great success early this season.
Call both pairings a bit of inspiration for a team that on Monday got Russell back two months after he underwent arthroscopic knee surgery and lost Beasley for four to six weeks because of a grade 3 hamstring injury.
"D-Lo just came back, we ain't have no practice for D-Lo, no 5-on-5," Towns said. "We just threw it out there to see if it worked. Coach Finch knows best. He made the right call."