J.J. Barea thinks the Timberwolves would be better off if they all tried to be a little more like Greg Stiemsma.
Seriously. But Barea was talking mainly about the attitude the team's backup center brings to a game. Barea -- who said the team needed to get tougher after Wednesday's loss to the Los Angeles Clippers -- was asked about Stiemsma standing up to three different Clippers during a stretch in the second quarter.
First, Clippers forward Matt Barnes sent a forearm into Stiemsma's throat on a hard pick, which got Barnes ejected. Moments later, Stiemsma was called for a flagrant foul on Grant Hill, and Caron Butler and Ronny Turiaf were whistled for technicals for getting in Stiemsma's face.
After the game the Clippers said they used that moment for motivation to turn around a slow start. Barea, meanwhile, pointed to those moments as proof that the Wolves need to get tougher.
He reiterated that Thursday.
"That's something we, as a team, need to be better at," Barea said. "We have to be a little tougher, and just be a little more like Steamer sometimes."
The guard isn't talking about starting fights or throwing fists. He's talking about a hard-nosed attitude that is as much mental as physical.
The Timberwolves are sinking in the Western Conference. They've lost five in a row and 10 of 11 and at 17-25 are in 12th place. Friday night, in a nationally televised game, the Wolves will take on the 10th-place Los Angeles Lakers (20-26), another team that has dealt with injuries and losing this season.