SALT LAKE CITY – They say necessity is the mother of invention.
She also apparently gave birth to Timberwolves star Kevin Love's first career triple-double and Saturday night's 121-104 victory at Utah as well.
With his top two centers and starting guard Kevin Martin all out injured Saturday, Wolves coach Rick Adelman asked Love for as much as he could conceivably give him, within the bounds of reason, of course.
That turned out to be a 37-point, 12-rebound, 10-assist triple-double reached before Love sat down for the final nine minutes after he had propelled his team to a 21-point lead and its third consecutive victory.
"Just do more," Love said.
That was the challenge that faced the All-Star forward and all of his teammates with Nikola Pekovic, Ronny Turiaf and Martin out. Love responded by scoring 22 points in the third quarter alone, when the Wolves stretched a 10-point halftime lead to as many as 21. Love made five of his six three-pointers in the third quarter.
"He's unbelievable and because he does it all the time, sometimes we don't realize how big it is," teammate Ricky Rubio said.
"He put up video-game numbers. It's just fun to play with him."