SALT LAKE CITY – If blood counts, then the Timberwolves left it all on the floor Tuesday night in a 112-97 victory at Utah that started an important four-game road trip.
They thumped the Jazz for the second time in four nights, building a 26-point, third-quarter lead and winning comfortably before they flew off into the night to San Francisco to prepare for challenging games Friday at Golden State and Saturday at Portland.
Before they went, Wolves head athletic trainer Gregg Farnam and his rubber gloves deserved the night's game ball for cleaning up two bloody messes that delayed play slightly while arena crews were called to clean up.
Reserve guard Alexey Shved played fewer than two minutes late in the first quarter when he was struck across the face by a Jazz player and left the game for good because of a broken nose. Starter Kevin Martin left late in the third quarter when he lacerated the pinkie finger on his shooting hand while reaching into Utah guard Alec Burks' mouth searching for a steal. "I've never seen that much blood on the floor with two players," Wolves guard Ricky Rubio said.
While workers wiped the floor of Martin's blood, Rubio participated in a playful game of catch with an adorable little girl seated courtside on a night when he masterfully orchestrated a Wolves offense that recorded 31 assists on 41 made baskets, and four starters scored 18 or more points.
"She was having fun," Rubio said about his game of catch, "and I was, too."
It helped that the Wolves were about to build a 26-point lead after they had led the Jazz by 36 points at home on Saturday. Rubio delivered an 11-point, 13-assist, five-rebound, five-steal performance.
He said he felt "comfortable," perhaps like his old self, while Kevin Love and Nikola Pekovic again asserted themselves physically against an overmatched Jazz team.