The Portland Trail Blazers arrive at Target Center on Wednesday night as the NBA's surprise success story so far this season, the kind of startling team Timberwolves fans hoped theirs might be.
At 22-4 following a last-second victory at Cleveland on Tuesday, the Blazers own the league's best record, better than two-time defending champion Miami, rising Indiana or venerable San Antonio.
How have they done it?
They are built around a power forward-point guard combination completely opposite in style and game from the Wolves' Kevin Love-Ricky Rubio.
Blazers management also has astutely surrounded their LaMarcus Aldridge-Damian Lillard tandem with shooters and role players through a combination of drafting, trades and free-agent signings that supplemented eight players leftover from last season's 33-49 team that missed the playoffs.
What follows is a closer look inside at this Trail Blazers team, a team that has Aldridge among the front-runners for NBA MVP honors and that will have General Manager Neil Olshey and coach Terry Stotts in contention for postseason awards as well if Portland can keep this kind of pace up.
Different strokes
LaMarcus Aldridge and Kevin Love share almost nothing in common, other than the fact that both have been named to the NBA All-Star Game twice each.
Love is the freakishly versatile inside-out player for the Wolves who puts up ridiculous statistics but hasn't yet appeared in a playoff game. Portland's Aldridge is more physically gifted, a low-post scorer who also possesses a nice mid-range game.