The Wolves got Kevin Martin back in the starting lineup Sunday night in Montreal after he missed essentially three games because of that sore Achilles and you could see immediately what kind of difference he makes.
Kevin Love simply says Martin is the wing scorer for whom the Wolves have been waiting.
Here's the game story from Sunday with my latest Wolves Daily (Monday Edition) imbedded as well, shot just outside the NHL's Canadiens' locker room (you'll see some of their 24 Stanley Cups behind my noggin).
Just some quick random thoughts from the game, which improved the Wolves to 3-2 in preseason play:
* Don't worry about that "last in the NBA" stuff about this team's three-point shooting. That's so last year. Wolves made 10 of em tonight (OK, so they shot 25, but that's 40 percent).
Martin had half of those 10 -- that's five (on eight tries) for those keeping score at home -- and Love went 2-for-8, but it wasn't because of his hand. That shot here in preseason looks the Kevin Love from two years ago, not last year, even if the percentages don't say so yet.
* With Martin back and with five days of practices behind them after that unusual eight-day break, the Wolves starters -- with Derrick WIlliams inserted for Corey Brewer -- got off to a quick 18-7 start (remember starts have been their problem in those first four preseason games).
They still led by 11 midway through the fourth quarter when Rick Adelman sent the starters -- with Brewer for Williams this time -- back into the game and in 2 1/2 minutes they ran the lead to 20 points thanks to a 11-2 run.