Brock Lesnar was in attendance on Friday night when the Timberwolves played host to the NBA champion Boston Celtics for the only time in the 2008-09 season.
Lesnar was a legend both as a collegiate wrestler with the Gophers and in the pro rasslin' ranks. Recently, he became the heavyweight champion of Ultimate Fighting.
This activity is conducted inside a caged octagon, with a contestant encouraged to throw an opponent on his back and then turn his face into pulp with rapid-fire punches.
So, that's why Lesnar was seen wincing and turning his head away from the action in Friday's third quarter.
Clearly, in all his hellacious battles with heavyweights from Iowa and Oklahoma State, and in all the blood baths choreographed by Vince McMahon, and even in his short time inside The Octagon, Lesnar had never been exposed to the gore, to the carnage, that took place as those 12 minutes crawled off the Target Center's scoreboard clock.
This was the first time Kevin Garnett, the Timberwolves' only superstar during his 12 seasons in Minneapolis, was back to actually play in a game.
Garnett was the first starter introduced. The audience attempted a standing ovation, but the momentum was lost when another Celtic was introduced quickly.
The fans settled back into a stupor that was matched by both teams in the first half. The Wolves led the champs 39-36 at halftime, and very few people in the announced crowd of 19,107 reacted as if this was significant as the teams left the court.