By JERRY ZGODA jzgoda@startribune.com
INDIANAPOLIS – Sixteen games and nearly a month into a season that began with so much promise, the Timberwolves now find themselves after Monday's 98-84 loss at Indiana right back where they started.
Back to even.
This time, though, they're 8-8 and the reality of a demanding November schedule has left them simply hoping to find enough practice time and resolve to survive a 12-day stretch in which they play six opponents who are winning at a combined 76-percent clip.
Once 5-2, the Wolves now are back to even. They're also 2-6 on the road and have lost five consecutive games away from Target Center after the Pacers kept their aim solidly set at an NBA championship by starting a season 13-1 for the first time in their history.
"It's like another season for us now," Wolves star Kevin Love said. "We're 8-8 now, at .500. We knew it'd be a tough stretch for us, but we're up for the challenge."
The Wolves trailed by 12 points in the first quarter, but led by one late in the third quarter before the Pacers and blossoming superstar Paul George finished the third quarter and began the fourth with a 22-4 run that won the game.
George scored 11 of his team's 22 points during an eight-plus minute stretch when the Wolves didn't score a basket. In that time, the Pacers turned a 66-65 deficit with 3:09 left in the third into an 87-70 lead with 6:33 remaining.