Rick Adelman looked down at the boxscore. For a long moment, as if to let it sink in. Then he looked up. "Just terrific," the Wolves coach said. "Just unbelievable."
Ricky Rubio, sitting exhausted in a chair in front of his locker, thought for a moment. And then: "No words," he said.
This is why it's sometimes worth watching a game that wouldn't otherwise matter.
Friday at Target Center, with Kevin Love's hyperextended right elbow adding to an already lengthy injury list, with the Wolves down three starters and out of the playoffs, Corey Brewer happened.
In front of an announced crowd of 16,689 fans that got louder as the game went on, Brewer had the kind of night they'll talk about for a while in a 112-110 victory over the Houston Rockets.
Attacking from the start, running the break with an energy level that nobody could quite comprehend, Brewer scored 51 points, tied for the most in franchise history, the most ever in a nonovertime game. He scored 16 points in the first quarter. He had 10 in the second and in the third, when the Rockets, having caught up, threatened to clean up.
And he had 15 in a magnificent fourth quarter in which neither team blinked.
"I wasn't keeping track," said Brewer, who hit 19 of 30 shots, 11 of 15 free throws and had six steals and a block. Brewer was talking well past an hour after the game because he had to take a random drug test first. "But then [Kevin Martin] said, 'You can join the club.' He and Kevin Love both have scored 50. 'You want to come join the club?' he asked. I guess I joined the club.''