FARGO, N.D. - New Timberwolves guard Brandon Roy returned to real NBA play Wednesday night after a year away with a preseason- opening performance that predictably was both out of step and perfectly in tune.
He didn't expect anything else in the Wolves' 84-70 victory over Indiana at the Fargodome, really.
Roy hadn't played an NBA game since the 2011 playoffs, when he unknowingly bade farewell in his second-to-last game before a year's retirement with that unforgettable 24-point performance against Dallas during a first-round series.
Wednesday's stage was obviously less dramatic but nonetheless significant to Roy, who has prepared for his comeback on degenerative knees with a summer's worth of work and eight days of practice with his teammates.
"Another bridge to cross," he said of his return to competitive play against a Pacers team that played without starters Danny Granger, David West and George Hill.
The Wolves played on without injured point guards Luke Ridnour, Ricky Rubio and Malcolm Lee themselves, so Roy started in the backcourt alongside J.J. Barea and delivered a 13-point, four-rebound, one-assist, one-steal, one-turnover evening in which he sought to get his step back.
Roy was slow to find it Wednesday night, then discovered something of his former All-Star self just after halftime by scoring eight third-quarter points, including his team's first six coming out of intermission.
In all, he played nearly 24 minutes -- exactly half the game coach Rick Adelman predicted his starters might play -- while sitting out the entire fourth quarter.