Some Timberwolves fans lost all playoff hope after their team suffered a season-worst, 22-point loss Wednesday at Utah.
Others concluded after Thursday's comeback victory at Denver without injured Kevin Love that their team plays better without its best player.
Before you careen between either extreme, remember this:
The Wolves are 15-14 and hanging onto the Western Conference's eighth and final playoff spot by a percentage point, and they've done it with Love a shadow of his former All-Star self and without, for all practical purposes, Ricky Rubio.
Coach Rick Adelman was asked if his team's record so far is encouraging, given he has gotten relatively little from his two young stars.
"I feel like that, but I still think you're really teetering on disaster," Adelman said. "We have a tough month coming up, a lot of road games, four-game trip. We have to continue to win. You hope those guys are going to be able to step in, but the other guys have to do their part, too. That's what got us to where we are now.
"We've been able to tread water a little bit. But we have to start winning some games and get on some type of winning streak."
The Wolves follow home games Saturday against Portland and Tuesday against Atlanta with that four-game trip that takes them to Oklahoma City, New Orleans, San Antonio and Dallas. Then they come home to play the thriving Los Angeles Clippers and much-improved Houston.