NEW YORK – The last time the Timberwolves started the season 3-0, Chauncey Billups and Terrell Brandon played in their backcourt and Ricky Rubio was 11 years old.
That also was the only time in franchise history, until Sunday's 109-100 withstanding of the New York Knicks at sold-out, celebrity-soaked Madison Square Garden on Sunday night. And it made them now 2-for-25 years.
Rick Adelman's teams have started the season with three consecutive victories seven times in his career, so the Wolves coach barely shrugged when such a so-called achievement was mentioned to him.
"I'd rather see it 4-0," Adelman said dryly.
Kevin Love's teams, however, have started his previous five seasons 5-10, only one time winning more games than they have lost in the opening three games.
"I mean, it's cool," he said. "I'd be lying if I said it wasn't the way we wanted to start out."
Both men, though, caution that it's early. But the Wolves have started a season of such expectations by eking out an opening-night victory over Orlando, thumping Oklahoma City two nights later and, on Sunday, holding off Carmelo Anthony and a Knicks team that chopped a 23-point, second-quarter deficit down to just a bucket with 4 minutes, 49 seconds left.
They did so just as Adelman envisions his humming offense will operate, with its two Kevins — the aforementioned Love and 10-year NBA veteran Martin — scoring together down the stretch. With Love scoring 34 and Martin going 5-for-5 on three pointers and scoring 30, they combined for 64 points, the 16th time two Wolves have scored 30 or more in a game.