PHOENIX – By their modest standards, the Timberwolves had an abundance of riches available for Friday night's 117-86 runaway victory at Phoenix.
That means 12 healthy players.
Until this quick two-game trip West that ended Friday, the Wolves haven't had that many with a 15-man roster since the day after Christmas.
So now that Andrei Kirilenko and Nikola Pekovic have returned to the starting lineup and Chase Budinger is back after four months away with perhaps Kevin Love not far behind … do the Wolves have enough time in the season's remaining three weeks to find a way to play together again?
"I just don't know," Wolves coach Rick Adelman said. "We're trying to work people back in. The rotation's changed. We're in situations where we're just not used to being in."
That was obvious when the two-game trip opened Thursday night with a 101-98 loss in Sacramento, where Adelman got caught at the end of the game with a defensive lineup on the floor when the Wolves ended up with the ball and the chance to tie the game with a three-pointer but with few shooters on the floor.
Ricky Rubio was left flinging the ball out to Dante Cunningham for a desperation three-pointer that went wide right at the final buzzer.
"I don't blame him," Adelman said, referring to his starting point guard. "I blame me. We need to think ahead."