HOUSTON – On Tuesday, Timberwolves backup center Chris Johnson blocked six shots - five of them in the second quarter alone — against an undermanned, undersized San Antonio Spurs team.
On Wednesday, he and fellow backup center Greg Stiemsma discovered, unsuccessfully, what it's like to try and impede 7-2 Indiana center Roy Hibbert while starter Nikola Pekovic nursed strained abdominal muscles back home in Minneapolis.
"Totally different," Wolves coach Rick Adelman said.
The Wolves beat the Spurs by 24 points on a night when Tim Duncan stayed home in San Antonio while Johnson and Stiemsma swatted shots and altered others all night long.
They lost by 17 the next night in Indianapolis when Hibbert exerted his sheer physical presence and scored 17 of his season-high 27 points by halftime. Nine of his 12 rebounds came on the offensive backboards, and he blocked four shots, too.
"Some nights it goes your way in the NBA," Johnson said after he played just nine-plus minutes against the Pacers one night after he played 22 against Spurs. "Some nights it doesn't."
Johnson signed with the Wolves out of the D League in January about the same time the team brought Mickael Gelabale over from Europe to supplement an injury-ravaged roster that was shorthanded then and nearly two months later remains shorthanded now.
The Wolves released veteran Lou Amundson in early February so they could sign both players for the rest of the season, and probably beyond.