ATLANTA – Timberwolves forward Tayshaun Prince last summer signed a one-year contract for the NBA veteran's minimum, a few bucks shy of $1.5 million for the season.
In retrospect, he should have negotiated to be paid by the minute.
Signed for what was an unspecified but presumed limited role, Prince played 38 ½ minutes Saturday because of his defense, but he also quadrupled his previous season scoring high. His eight-point night included a last-minute layup that put away a 102-93 overtime victory at Chicago.
His 38 minutes, 34 seconds Saturday were the most he has played since a February 2014 game when he played for Memphis against New York, and behind only Andrew Wiggins' 41 minutes, Nemanja Bjelica's 40 and Ricky Rubio's 39 in an overtime game the Wolves played without Kevin Martin.
Bjelica is 27 years old, Rubio 25 and Wiggins 20. Prince is 35.
"We'll let him rest tomorrow," Wolves interim head coach Sam Mitchell said after Saturday's game. "Tay takes good care of himself."
If you wondered why Prince started alongside 39-year-old Kevin Garnett and was playing as much as 20 and 29 minutes during the Wolves' season-opening four games, Mitchell had an answer after Saturday's game in which Garnett played 12 minutes.
"It's just so hard to take him out of the game," Mitchell said. "Defensively, he just knows where to be. He's talking and communicating. He's teaching our young guys the value of communication, and it's just hard to take him out."