When it started, you couldn't hear anything for the roar. In the final moments, you couldn't see much for the people leaving early.
What an extraordinary emotional swing.
Wednesday night at Target Center began with buzz that All-Star forward Kevin Love was about to return after missing four-plus weeks because of a broken hand. As word spread, the Wolves' crowd grew; about 1,000 walk-up tickets were sold in the hour before the game with the Denver Nuggets, 200 more than normal. The game began with Love and the Wolves doing everything right while building a 14-point halftime lead.
But it ended with a 101-94 Wolves loss.
How could a Timberwolves team getting Love, center Nikola Pekovic and guard J.J. Barea back from injury on the same night see a lead that reached as many as 17 in the second quarter get wiped away? How could a night that began with so much promise, that included 34 points and 14 rebounds from Love -- in 35 minutes -- that seemed to be just this side of magical, end with a third consecutive loss?
"A very telling two halves," said Love, who scored 22 first-half points on 9-for-16 shooting but scored 12 in the second half, hitting three of nine shots.
After setting season highs in points in both the second quarter (32) and the first half (58), the Wolves scored only 36 points in the second half.
The Nuggets, who got 19 points from Danilo Gallinari, 18 each from Andre Iguodala and Ty Lawson and 12 from Andrew Miller, cut the Wolves' 14-point halftime lead to four entering the fourth, thanks to Iguodala's 11 third-quarter points. Miller then scored 11 fourth-quarter points for the Nuggets (6-6).