The closest the Timberwolves come to an international man of mystery made his Wolves' debut in Friday's 116-110 preseason victory over injury-depleted Philadelphia at Target Center, only he didn't wear a mask.
Second-year forward Anthony Bennett — he is from Canada, you know — wore goggles instead.
The 2013 NBA draft's No. 1 pick whose rookie season was buried beneath injury and flab, Bennett played for the Wolves for the first time since the August trade that brought him and 2014 No. 1 overall pick Andrew Wiggins to Minnesota and sent Kevin Love to Cleveland.
Even Wolves new coach Flip Saunders said before the game he wasn't sure what to expect. But he was pleased with what he saw when Bennett delivered an efficient 25-minute, 13-point, eight-rebound performance off the bench.
Afterward, Saunders said Bennett "might have been the best player when he was on the floor" and praised his intellect for grasping the team's offensive concepts despite missing a little time in training camp because of cramps and Tuesday's preseason opener because of a hip-flexor injury.
"Just his composure and demeanor," Saunders said. "He understood everything we were trying to do offensively. He got his hands on a lot of balls."
Bennett showed his shooting range against a 76ers team missing injured star guard Michael Carter-Williams and lottery picks Nerlens Noel and Joel Embiid by making a couple of midrange shots in the first half.
In the second half, he used his big — if slimmed down — body to score on layups and dunks, including one Saunders called a "man" rebound in which he pulled the ball out of a tangle of players and scored on a powerful two-handed dunk.