Timberwolves center Nikola Pekovic's European agent tweeted out news Monday that his client might sign with a Turkish team immediately after the NBA season ends April 17.
It was a 137-character revelation that caused Euroleague journalists to scramble and might have alarmed a really dedicated Wolves fan or two who is already worried about the big guy leaving their team as a restricted free agent come July, particularly after Monday's 110-100 victory over Boston at Target Center.
"It is, what, April 1," Pekovic said afterward. "How do you say here?"
He laughed and walked out into the cold night after making the Celtics' interior defense — minus one Kevin Garnett — look just a little bit foolish with a decisive 29-point performance just two nights after he missed Saturday's loss to Memphis because of a sprained ankle.
Pekovic made all 11 free throws he attempted and came two points shy of his career scoring high on a night when the Wolves beat Boston for the first time since they traded Garnett there in 2007 and also moved Rick Adelman just two victories away from his 1,000th NBA win.
"Looks like it's all right to me," Adelman said about Pekovic's ankle.
Adelman said he did mention to the big fellow that he had only five rebounds, just one more than little J.J. Barea.
"He was an offensive player tonight, that's what he said," Adelman said after the Wolves ended an 11-game losing streak to the Celtics. "He was conserving his energy."