Kevin Love, talking with media for the first time since Jan. 15 surgery to repair two broken bones in his right hand, went to great lengths Thursday to say how much he likes the team, the city and the Timberwolves organization. As for when he will resume playing? Check back with him in mid-March.
"Just to be back around the team feels great," Love said, more than once. "It's like I never left."
He seemed intent on painting a rosy picture, of both of his recovery and his relationship with the organization, something he has devoted a lot of time to since a December Yahoo! Sports article quoted him questioning the franchise's direction.
While he is getting regular rehab work on his hand, and though the strength and flexibility has not yet returned, Love took pains to give a verbal thumbs-up.
"It was all smiles when I came back [Wednesday] night," Love said. "And it's going to continue to be that way."
Perhaps Love was trying to sound an optimistic note about his and the team's future at a time when the present is rather dark. Love was in New York for surgery and subsequent rehab, and he didn't return to Minnesota until Wednesday night, just in time to watch from behind the bench as the Wolves lost to San Antonio 104-94, their 13th loss in 15 games.
But while the season -- which has included two hand injuries for Love -- has been frustrating for both him and the Wolves, he said he will not rush back from injury.
"Surgery is making me patient, making me heal," he said. "Rather than trying to get out there the first time the doctor says, 'OK, maybe you can go out there and play.' I want to get out there as soon as possible. But with that said, I definitely want to heal and do things the right way this time around."