ST. LOUIS – Step by step and game by game, Timberwolves center Nikola Pekovic knows next week's NBA season opener in Memphis is fast approaching.
His body tells him so as the team's preseason schedule finally ends Friday night in St. Louis against the Chicago Bulls.
Each passing game's stat sheet does as well.
His conditioning, footwork and statistical efficiency have improved nightly while Wolves coach Flip Saunders keeps his promise that Pekovic's playing time will be carefully measured all season.
Saunders talks of that improvement in almost poetic terms when speaking of the "rhythm" his big center is rediscovering — as if Pekovic is the world's most forbidding dancer — after the team has handled him and his troublesome ankle bursa sac so carefully.
"I don't dance," Pekovic said.
Of course, there's only one way to go when you sit out preseason's opening game as a precaution and then make five of 15 shots — all of them from right around the basket, of course — in the next two games after that.
But all of that is changing here now that the clock ticks loudly toward Wednesday night.