MIAMI -- Timberwolves two-time All-Star Kevin Love spent all summer watching LeBron James at arm's length from Las Vegas to London, and Tuesday night he got another intimate view during a 102-93 loss at Miami that careened from early joy ride to late blowout.
The experience inspired Love to gather a couple of teammates on the bench during the final ticking minutes for a talk.
He and starting frontcourt mates Nikola Pekovic and Andrei Kirilenko agreed that, together and as a team, they need to be stronger and tougher, perhaps more like a guy who has won an NBA title, three MVPs and two Olympic gold medals before his 28th birthday.
"I'm not saying we're soft," Love said afterward. "But we definitely need to be more physical."
The Wolves were strong enough to lap the Heat in rebounds 52-24, and Love outrebounded the Heat in the first half by himself, 14-10. At halftime, the Wolves held a 28-10 bulge on the boards -- "I don't think I've ever seen that number," Heat coach Erik Spoelstra said -- and by the end they had outscored Miami 34-5 in second-chance points.
The Heat countered the rebound disparity by overwhelming the visitors in fast-break points (24-8), blocked shots (14-1) and turnovers (just eight to the Wolves' 19).
"We made it up in other areas," Miami's eight-time All-Star Dwyane Wade said.
Wade scored all of his 24 points before he took a seat for the entire fourth quarter in a shooting-guard matchup that might have been Wolves rookie Alexey Shved's real welcome to the NBA, even though he already has spent six weeks and 23 games in the league.