ORLANDO – Timberwolves point guard Ricky Rubio sat slumped at his locker after Saturday's 100-92 loss at Orlando that in every conceivable way did not resemble a double-overtime victory at Miami the night before.
Two large ice bags covered his knees while he soaked his feet in ice. A smaller ice bag wrapped his right shooting hand.
Not him, too?
"Well," he said, looking up, "It has been a long season."
It grew noticeably longer for at least one evening when the Wolves on Saturday turned the clock back to a season ago and a time when they regularly played with as few as nine healthy players.
On Saturday, they began without starters Kevin Love, Kevin Martin and Nikola Pekovic — just their three leading scorers — as well as Shabazz Muhammad and then lost Chase Budinger a minute into the game when he turned his ankle after he was fouled on a dunk attempt.
Just one night earlier, the Wolves beat the two-time defending champion Heat 122-121 by working overtime twice. This time, they led by 13 points in the third quarter and were still ahead by five points before the Magic overcame them with a 29-11 run that ended the third quarter and began the fourth.
"We beat the champs last night, come and get beat by the Magic," Wolves veteran forward Corey Brewer said, referring to an Orlando team that after winning Saturday owns the NBA's third-worst record, at 22-55. "It's a tough loss for us. We feel like we were playing well, up in the fourth, and we let it go."