It appears, as Timberwolves owner Glen Taylor said Wednesday night, that the goal remains to have Ricky Rubio make his debut Saturday against Dallas at Target Center.
Not that anybody is anywhere near to confirming that.
After Thursday's very light, no-contact practice, Wolves president of basketball operations David Kahn, coach Rick Adelman and head athletic trainer Gregg Farnam met with Rubio courtside. But Adelman wasn't revealing anything about that meeting.
"It's like I told you last night," he said. "Just evaluating it every day, and we'll see what comes, you know?"
And that prompted what has become the usual round of questions circulating around the Rubio issue.
Does he look ready? Won't know until he plays, Adelman said, but he hasn't had any setbacks in practice.
Adelman said Rubio is being tested every day, and that a decision on whether or not he plays Saturday could be made that morning.
"There are a lot of things we've talked about, if he plays," Adelman said. "What's the schedule going forward from there? It's just not Saturday, it's how much do we want to play him?"