A day after Ricky Rubio's return, the memories from Saturday night were still strong:
• Coach Rick Adelman, asked about Rubio's flashy passing: "I told him, 'You don't have to do everything in the first game,' " Adelman joked. "But that's Ricky."
• Rubio, sitting in his locker room, surrounded by the media, asked if a great night could have gone any better: "Yeah," he said, smiling. "If I had made that shot."
OK, so Rubio's three-pointer in the waning moments of regulation didn't go in. But the Wolves went on to win their fourth consecutive game and sixth out of seven.
Much of that has come with key players hurt, including, most recently, Malcolm Lee and Josh Howard.
But the Wolves are inching back to health in a few key areas.
Kevin Love appears poised to come back from his bruised right thumb; Love was listed as probable Saturday before being scratched because of flu-like symptoms. And, with Rubio's return, Adelman now has a very productive group of four guards to mix and match in his rotation.
Luke Ridnour has scored in double figures in nine consecutive games, J.J. Barea in seven in a row and rookie Alexey Shved in seven of eight.