J.J. Barea's arrival at Target Center provides the Timberwolves with more than another needed playmaker and ball-handler, and one with championship experience at that.
It offers a very important question as well:
Just what should we call this speedy, spinning, Spanish-speaking backcourt now that new coach Rick Adelman seems intent on playing Barea and Ricky Rubio together?
"That's on you guys and the fans," Barea told reporters after making his Wolves' debut in Saturday's preseason opener against Milwaukee. "I'll take whatever."
Still working himself into game shape after signing a four-year, $19 million contract Wednesday, Barea played more than he probably expected in that 117-96 victory over the Bucks.
Most of those 26-plus minutes came alongside Rubio, just as Barea often played with point guards Jason Kidd and Jason Terry for NBA champion Dallas last season, and alongside his pal Carlos Arroyo on the Puerto Rican national team.
"No question, I like it," he said.
Barea and Rubio combined for 20 points, 13 assists and nine rebounds. More importantly, they delivered hints of the kind of energy and flash for which Wolves fans have been waiting for years.