One by one the Timberwolves have evened the score.
Maybe that's too strong, because making things even will take some time. But the Wolves have, at least, stopped the bleeding.
New Year's Day was a tuneup. The Wolves beat Dallas at home for the first time in nine tries. The next night the Wolves ended a 16-game losing streak to the San Antonio Spurs. Saturday in Portland the Wolves beat the Blazers for the first time in 17 tries. Wednesday they did it again, for good measure. Already the Wolves, who had won just one of 15 games vs. Houston dating to 2007, have won the season series vs. the Rockets 3-1.
And now: the Los Angeles Lakers.
If this is a season of busting losing streaks, this is the biggest. The Lakers, who play the Wolves at Target Center on Friday, have beaten the Wolves 17 consecutive times.
"I think the guys are aware of that," Wolves coach Rick Adelman said after Thursday's practice. "It seems to me it might be best not to know that. So when we do it, it's a surprise."
Oh, the players know it. How could they not? Nobody on the team's roster has beaten the Lakers while wearing a Wolves jersey. The last Minnesota victory came in double overtime back in 2007, with Ricky Davis and Kevin Garnett leading the way.
So it's been a while.