For nine months fans had been waiting for this:
Ricky Rubio, the no-look, between-the-legs pass to Greg Stiemsma. Rubio, the steal and feed for a trey by J.J. Barea. Rubio, his hand firmly fixed to the Timberwolves' on switch, Target Center wired. Rubio, the game on the line, the ball in his hands.
Nine months after tearing two ligaments in his left knee, after surgery to repair them, after countless rehab sessions, Rubio returned. It could have been astounding, had Rubio's three-pointer fallen with the score tied and the clock winding down in the fourth quarter.
Instead, all 18,173 fans will take the wonderful: A 114-106 overtime victory over the Dallas Mavericks, earned with Kevin Love out because of flu-like symptoms. The Wolves scored the first 10 points of overtime, with Andrei Kirilenko scoring five of them, as the Wolves produced their first four-game winning streak since February 2010. It put the Wolves (12-9) three games over .500 for the first time since Jan. 13, 2007.
And it might be no exaggeration to say that the energy that drove this victory came from Rubio
"I can't say with words how it felt," Rubio said of the ovation he received upon entering the game in the first quarter. "It gives you an extra motivation to play here. I'm so proud to be playing for this team, in front of this crowd."
Rubio came off the bench, which is something fans will have to get used to for a while as the team eases him back. He played 18 minutes, which was part of the pre-ordained plan. But even in relatively small doses, it was intoxicating.
In seven first-half minutes he had four points, four assists and a steal, entering with the lethargic Wolves down 10 points, returning to the bench with the Wolves within two -- a roll that continued even with Rubio on the bench.