Rick Adelman wanted this one, a 97-89 victory at Sacramento Tuesday that ended the Wolves' five-game losing streak.
It was their first victory since winning at Dallas on Nov. 12, and the first since Kevin Love made his surprise season debut last Wednesday.
How badly did he want it?
He played Love nearly 44 minutes and fellow starter Andrei KIrilenko more than 41, including the entire second half.
Afterward, Kirilenko spent time in the trainer's room because of a back spasms that caused him to sit out Monday's practice as well.
Is he all right?
"I hope so," he said. "We'll see."
Adelman didn't play Derrick Williams a second again for the third time in four games, nor did Greg Stiemsma or Lou Amundson get off the bench on a night when Adelman shortened his rotation by relying on every starter but Malcolm Lee to play 30 or more minutes and by really calling on only reserves Alexey Shved, J.J. Barea and Dante Cunningham.