ORLANDO - Even with young stars Kevin Love and Ricky Rubio back on the court together for the first time this season, the Wolves discovered in Tuesday's 102-93 loss at Orlando that life won't always be as happy and shiny as it was Saturday night.
That's when Rubio returned nine months after he underwent knee surgery to a welcoming roar from an energized Target Center crowd on a magical night when the Wolves beat Dallas in overtime even while Love slept through the game while sick at home.
On Monday night, Timberwolves coach Rick Adelman emerged from his team's dressing room rumpled and grumpy and muttered something about letting the Orlando Magic grasp all the game's momentum after his team had built a 15-point, third-quarter lead.
And when Big Baby gets rumbling in the open court as he did repeatedly in the second half at Amway Center, that's an awful lot of momentum.
Magic forward Glen Davis -- the aforementioned, nicknamed "Big Baby" -- scored 20 of his 28 points in a second half when Orlando outscored the Wolves 53-32 and wrestled the evening's momentum away with a running game featuring the heftiest guy on the court.
Afterward, Love uttered two truisms, one about the Magic's 6-8, 290-pound seemingly unstoppable forward and one about the sport itself.
"He's a load," Love said.
The other?