Timberwolves rookie guard Alexey Shved needed a full game to score his first NBA points.
He needed three games to find a groove.
Shved was hesitant and scoreless in his NBA debut, Friday's season-opening victory over Sacramento.
He was poised and prolific in a fourth quarter when he played all 12 minutes and scored all 10 of his points -- including two three-pointers -- in Monday's improbable comeback victory at Brooklyn, the fourth-largest comeback in franchise history and the biggest since 1998.
"He was terrific," Wolves coach Rick Adelman said after his team trailed by 22 points in the third quarter Monday. "I think he got a little confidence going. He got a feel for the game. He has been playing well all season. Tonight, he made some shots. If he gets in the open court, he's going to make a good play."
Teammate Andrei Kirilenko has seen Shved play with that kind of command before when both were with CSKA Moscow and the Russian national team.
It took the 23-year-old shooting guard all of three NBA games to show a glimpse of that.
"We play three games, first game, I start not so good," said Shved, who plays his fourth NBA game Wednesday night against Orlando at Target Center. "But every time, step by step, I'm thinking I want to play better. This is good game, but I can play better. Every time I need to play better and better. I want to do this and team needs this. I need some time to stay comfortable. I just changed place."