Nikola Pekovic managed to start the season's first 44 games for the Timberwolves. He went to the bench with an ankle injury in Monday's victory in Chicago and figures to miss a couple of weeks.
The immediate reaction included the theory that Pek's injury would require coach Rick Adelman to double-digit minutes from rookie center Gorgui Dieng.
My theory stated on the public airwaves was this was doubtful – that Adelman was more likely to use Kevin Love and Dante Cunningham together than to roll with Dieng for the minutes when veteran Rony Turiaf was not on the floor.
The first test came on Wednesday night with the New Orleans Pelicans at Target Center.
Love played 43 minutes in the 88-77 victory, including the entire second half. Turiaf played 26 minutes and Cunningham played 20. Dieng? He played six minutes.
This was more evidence that Adelman is going to ride Love to whatever extent is possible. With a victory staring at his team, Adelman is going to use Love at center before he's going to trust a rookie for more than a few minutes.
Love is second in the NBA at 12.9 rebounds per game, fourth in scoring at 25 points and tied for 15th at 36.2 minutes played. He also has a gaudy 4.1 assists per game and is shooting 37 percent on three-pointers.
He will be a starter for the Western Conference in the All-Star Game. Kevin Garnett started eight times from 1997 through 2005, and now Love joins him as an All-Star starter from the Timberwolves.