Timberwolves star Karl-Anthony Towns missed his sixth consecutive game Saturday at Target Center because of a left knee sprain.
So backup big man Gorgui Dieng just kept on keeping on, starting his sixth consecutive game after he had done so twice in the season's first 21 games.
He also has brought the kind of long-range shooting threat that Towns presents.
In the five games before Saturday's game against Cleveland, Dieng averaged 15.6 points a game and shot 49% overall and 46.2% from three-point range. He also averaged 9.8 rebounds and 1.4 steals.
"I can do that," Dieng said. "I've been saying that, and I know I can really do that. I don't think shooting is a problem for me. It's just how they want to use us."
Dieng's 46.2% three-point shooting since Dec. 18 was third in the NBA in that time. He made three threes, scored 21 points and grabbed 15 rebounds in Thursday's double-overtime victory at Sacramento that helped end the Wolves' 11-game losing streak.
"I like it when Gorgui does that," coach Ryan Saunders said about Dieng's ability to stretch his game to include three-point shots in the corners and up top.
"We're working on that more. But he's shot the ball well for us."