It was quiet inside Target Center before the Wolves' game with New Orleans on Saturday night. It was as if fans were wondering, what now? Or: what next?
It was quiet in the team's pre-game shootaround, too. "You could feel everybody was a little bit disappointed," Anthony Tolliver said. "He's gone for the season."
The Wolves played the first game of the rest of their season without Ricky Rubio, who tore the ACL in his left knee in the closing seconds of Friday's loss to the Lakers.
If everyone was a bit apprehensive -- either in the stands or on the bench -- it was understandable. So, before the game, Kevin Love got up and circled the floor, clapping his hands, trying to get the crowd on its feet.
With rare exceptions they never really did.
In a 95-89 loss to the Hornets the Wolves turned the ball over too much and didn't play enough defense. As coach Rick Adelman said, "It's like the start of the season all over again."
But here's the question: Is this the Wolves fans can expect, sans Rubio, for the rest of the season? Or can this be explained away as an emotional hangover?
Time will tell.