A sellout crowd for a big game on a Monday in early January is … oh what's the word for it, weird? Certainly un-Timberwolves-like. We need to get used to this again.
Target Center was on fire with intensity and excitement, and it felt like the place to be on a Twin Cities winter night. It's been awhile, right Wolves fans?
It's always an event when LeBron James comes to town, but Wolves fans showed up to do more than gawk at the traveling circus this time. They came for the home team.
And, boy, did they get a show.
The Wolves pounced on the Cleveland Cavaliers from the opening tipoff to coast — yes coast — to a rollicking 127-99 win.
"It felt like a playoff game," Karl-Anthony Towns said. "We didn't want to disappoint [fans]. We knew how big this game was. We knew this was a test to see how far we've come through the season."
It can be dangerous to read too much into one game in the middle of the season but, ah, what the heck. Read away.
Wolves fans have suffered long enough. They should be excited about how a remade roster is starting to jell and pick up steam and look like a team that could be dangerous come playoff time.