SACRAMENTO, CALIF. — Here's a bit of advice if your favorite basketball team's season takes a fateful turn with one mounting injury after another:
Never, ever ask if it can get any worse because it just did for the Timberwolves in their 116-108 loss to the Kings Monday night at Power Balance Pavilion.
Just when the Wolves got Nikola Pekovic back from an injury list that already includes Ricky Rubio, J.J. Barea and Michael Beasley, starting point guard Luke Ridnour went down in pain late in the third quarter clutching a right ankle he sprained after he landed on another player's foot.
Ridnour didn't play again and probably won't be available for Wednesday's home game against Golden State at the very least.
Ridnour's injury leaves coach Rick Adelman with just one healthy point guard: Malcolm Lee, a second-round pick rookie who played the entire fourth quarter.
"It's something we didn't need," Adelman said. "But I think we had some guys play the second half. Our team is committed. We're not going to quit on the season. That's what I told them. I don't care what happens with the playoffs. We're not going to quit on the season, and it's up to the people we have right now."
Without Ridnour, the Wolves relied on Lee on a night when the Wolves already asked aging, retiring and little-used Brad Miller to summon one last little bit of magic out of a Sacramento spring night.
The Wolves trailed by just 87-86 after three quarters, then watched the Kings score the fourth quarter's first 11 points while the Wolves' athletic training staff tended to Ridnour in the locker room.