Timberwolves center Nikola Pekovic claims he hasn't cried since he was a little boy, but that doesn't mean the big fellow with the bed of skulls tattooed on his biceps can't emotionally express himself at the appropriate times.
One such time came Friday night at Target Center, when teammate Chase Budinger's last-second layup beat Indiana 96-94 at Target Center.
In a game the Wolves seemingly had won at least twice before, Budinger burst free down the free-throw lane on a set play intended to feature Andrei Kirilenko's shooting and instead converted Kirilenko's aware, improvisational pass into the winning layup.
The shot made the Wolves a Northwest Division-leading 4-1 in this first week of the season -- and saved Pekovic.
Ten seconds earlier, Pekovic missed a layup that just might have finished off a Pacers team that refused to go quietly, not until after George Hill's rainbow three-pointer tied the score with 3.8 seconds left and set the stage for Budinger to rescue himself, the Wolves and his big Montenegrin teammate.
Afterward, somebody asked Pekovic if he gave Budinger a big hug at game's conclusion.
"No," he said. "Two big hugs."
The Wolves are three games over .500 for the first time since they were 20-17 midway through the 2006-07 season, when Dwane Casey coached and Kevin Garnett played. It took them 11 games last season to win four times.