ATLANTA -- In his first 36 hours back in Minnesota, newly signed Timberwolves center Chris Johnson set his career highs for points scored in an NBA game and text messages received.
He packed a bag Friday, left his D League team in misty Santa Cruz, Calif., and flew on little more than a moment's notice to Minneapolis, where Saturday he received some rudimentary instruction at the morning shootaround and went out that night and scored 13 of his 15 points in a winning fourth quarter over Houston.
On Sunday morning, he awakened to a hero's welcome after supplying the night before exactly the kind of energy the injury-ravaged Wolves lacked in a five-game losing streak that ended when Johnson and fellow newcomer Mickael Gelabale scored their team's first 23 points in Saturday's fourth quarter.
By then, he had received more than 20 congratulatory messages from family and friends on his phone.
"Most I've ever had," he said.
Until Saturday, Johnson had never scored more than 11 points in any of his four previous, brief NBA stays. That was last March in one of seven games with New Orleans after he had played 34 games before that with Portland and Boston.
On Saturday, he and Gelabale started the game as little more than two terribly needed, healthy bodies available to play as much, or as little, as acting head coach Terry Porter needed.
But the entire fourth quarter for each?