LOS ANGELES – The last time the Timberwolves went to Los Angeles to play the Lakers, they set a franchise record by scoring 47 first-quarter points in a runaway victory that gave them a 5-2 season start and also offered Ricky Rubio's second career triple-double.
Nobody was feeling nearly that perky after Friday's 104-91 loss to a Lakers team that was missing injured superstar Kobe Bryant and played without a natural point guard.
Not Ricky Rubio, who missed Friday's morning shootaround after he was up sick the night before but played 31 minutes on a night when he said understandably he had little energy and neither did many of his teammates.
"I didn't have energy and I think the team need my energy today," Rubio said. "Something didn't feel good. I played through it. I wanted to play and I tried to do my best."
And not Wolves coach Rick Adelman, either.
Adelman fairly steamed with anger afterward after he watched his team fall behind by 11 points in the first quarter and recover to lead by four points late in the first half before allowed the Lakers a game-closing 14-2 run that decided matter.
"No energy," he said, echoing Rubio's post-game comments but for different reasons. "We have to be better than that. We can't come out and start a game like that. They outworked us all night long."
Wednesday's home victory over league-leading Portland pushed the Wolves back to the .500 mark, at 13-13. Friday's loss sunk them back below it yet again while the Lakers, playing without Bryant and Steve Nash but still with Pau Gasol, got themselves right back to even at 13-13.