ATLANTA - What's that they say about turnabout and fair play?
On Saturday, the Timberwolves rode the energetic debuts of Chris Johnson and Mickael Gelabale to a victory over Houston at Target Center.
On Monday morning, Atlanta signed veteran guard Jannero Pargo to a 10-day contract. Then he went out that afternoon in a Martin Luther King Day matinée and delivered a decisive performance in the Hawks' comeback 104-96 victory over the Wolves at Philips Arena.
The Wolves signed their two newcomers Saturday morning after injuries to Nikola Pekovic and Alexey Shved pushed the team's list of sidelined players to six.
The Hawks signed Pargo after they learned scorer Lou Williams tore his anterior cruciate knee ligament in Friday's loss at Brooklyn and is done for the season.
Atlanta trailed by 18 in the second quarter, before Pargo made all four of his three-pointers and scored 14 of his 16 points off the bench in the fourth quarter. The Hawks won running away from a Wolves team that now has blown at least an 11-point lead nine times this season.
"To play the way we did in the first half and the way we did in the second half," Wolves forward Derrick Williams said, "that's two different teams."
They have done this before in a season when third quarters seem to be particularly problematic.