NEW YORK – Timberwolves coach Rick Adelman delivered a pointed reply when asked after Sunday's loss at Brooklyn how the Nets held down All-Star forward Kevin Love to 14 points and nine rebounds.
"They held him all game," Adelman said. "Just being honest."
Love scored just two points and had three rebounds after halftime and played fewer than 4 minutes in the fourth quarter when he was pulled with more than 2 minutes left with the game out of reach.
He acknowledged the Nets were physical but added every team tries to play him physically.
"They did a good job, but it was really just me being exhausted," Love said. "I couldn't find any energy in the second half. That was really it. They did a good job, but I don't know…"
Asked if his exhaustion was the toll of a season in which he has been needed to do so much, he said, "I don't know, I might be getting sick or something. I just had zero energy in the second half. I got nothing."
Adelman crediting the Nets for surrounding Love with active bodies. "They crowded him, that's what they tried to do," he said. "I thought they [the officials] allowed a lot, but then again, we have to do something to respond to that. Other guys have to step up and do it."
Stealing away a record
Ricky Rubio set the franchise record for most steals in a season with his 176th when he created one less than 4 minutes into the game. The previous record of 175 was set by Tyrone Corbin way back in the team's inaugural season, 1989-90.