DENVER – The Timberwolves kept it short and simple Friday when explaining a 117-113 loss at Denver that leaves them 6-4 after the season's first 10 games.
"We were bad tonight," forward Corey Brewer said after his return to the Pepsi Center, where he played the past two seasons.
Wolves coach Rick Adelman was slightly more specific.
"We didn't defend," he said.
Brewer won 57 games with a Nuggets team that traditionally plays well a mile high at home. Before the season began, Brewer challenged his teammates to win seven of their first 10 games and they came up one victory shy.
The Wolves trailed by 14 points in the second quarter and by 13 points in the final four minutes but got within a basket in the final 19 seconds.
"Six and four is one behind," Brewer said. "That means the next 10 have to be good."
This time, the Nuggets were the team that scored big in the first quarter, borrowing the Wolves' first-quarter starts this season to score 35 points before the visitors answered with a 34-21 second quarter that made it a game again.