The Timberwolves opened the season on Wednesday night against a Sacramento team with low expectations and with center Brad Miller serving a five-game suspension for a drug violation.
Miller's absence left the Kings' past two No. 1 draft choices trying to stop the Wolves' Al Jefferson on the inside. Spencer Hawes was the 10th overall selection in 2007 and Jason Thompson was the 12th overall in 2008.
Jefferson won't turn 24 until January, but he looked like the league's crustiest big man against the Kings' raw giants in the first half.
Jefferson had 18 points in 16 minutes, the Wolves were leading 56-49 and this had the look of an opening cruise to victory. And then a strange thing happened:
Jefferson scored only three points in the second half and the Wolves had to survive a flurry of final shots from the Kings to get a 98-96 victory.
Sacramento coach Reggie Theus was asked what his big men had done to contain Jefferson in the second half.
"It's not necessarily about him," Theus said. "It's about playing big. We had a plus-12 rebounding advantage in the second half, and that really helped.
"They accomplished what they set out to do -- win the basketball game -- but I thought we outplayed them in the second half."