NEW ORLEANS – Fewer than 20 minutes before Wednesday's game at Oklahoma City, Timberwolves coach Rick Adelman learned Kevin Love couldn't play because of a stiff neck, so he told backup power forward Dante Cunningham to get ready to start and play a lot.
"About 48 minutes, jokingly," Cunningham said. "But I guess it was for real."
Cunningham played nearly 43 minutes — his most with the Wolves and only two minutes short of his career high — Wednesday night, when the Wolves played without Love, Nikola Pekovic and Corey Brewer, the entire starting frontcourt.
Fewer than two weeks ago, Cunningham still struggled to find the kind of playing time and good form he discovered last season, when playing time wasn't much of an issue because Love played just 18 games after breaking his hand twice and veteran backup center Ronny Turiaf hadn't arrived yet.
Then Pekovic left a game at Chicago last week after only six minutes and hasn't played since. Then Love fell hard in Tuesday's victory over the Los Angeles Lakers, his head whipping back violently.
Love remains questionable for Friday night's game at New Orleans.
Suddenly, limited playing time behind Love at power forward or backup minutes at center in a small lineup isn't an issue. And suddenly, Cunningham's spunk and shot have returned.
Cunningham went 9-for-13 from the field and scored 18 points in 42:35 played during Wednesday's 106-97 loss to the Thunder.