The Wolves certainly needed this.
After three consecutive losses, a laugher. A beat-down. A home-court blowout of Utah on Saturday night in a game that might not have been pretty, but sure was the kind of pressure-release the Wolves were looking for, and got, in a 98-72 victory at Target Center over a Utah team that just couldn't shoot straight.
Credit at least a good bit of that to perhaps the Wolves' best defensive performance of the season.
"I could tell, in warmups when I came out, that this was a different energy level," Wolves coach Rick Adelman said. "I could see it in the body language.''
Talking on defense and moving the ball on offense, the Wolves (19-20) got their ninth victory of 20 points or more this season. But this one felt a little different.
Ultimately the Wolves shot 43.4 percent, and got wonderful performances from center Nikola Pekovic (27 points, 14 rebounds), Kevin Love (18-13), Kevin Martin (20 points) and Ricky Rubio (nine assists, eight rebounds).
But the Wolves weren't particularly sharp offensively, at least early. But, on defense, they were on from the start.
"We just locked in at the beginning, which has kind of been lacking in the last few games," Love said. "They didn't shoot well. Both teams were on the back end of a back-to-back. But we were happy with the way we played. Defensively, we were a lot better.''