DENVER - Trailing by 10 in the third quarter when Kevin Love went to the locker room again clutching that troublesome right hand, the Timberwolves reversed course abruptly from just 24 hours earlier and won 101-97 over Denver, a team that just doesn't lose at home.
Well, OK, now the Nuggets have lost twice in 12 games at Pepsi Center.
Tuesday, Denver ended the Los Angeles Clippers' 17-game winning streak at their arena a mile high. Thursday, the Wolves played on without their All-Star forward and resident lightning rod after Love sprained a finger in the same shooting hand he broke in October.
And they thrived while he underwent X-rays that came out negative, erasing most of that 10-point deficit by the end of the third quarter and then outscoring Denver 32-27 in a final quarter when they improved their transition defense and actually made some clutch three-pointers.
Wolves coach Rick Adelman called Thursday's game a test of his team's resolve after Wednesday's putrid 22-point loss at Utah.
"See how you respond, and we responded pretty good," he said. "It's one of those games that you don't expect with everything that's gone on, go on a trip to Utah and Denver and they're rested and we come in and win."
Love returned to the bench in the fourth quarter and told Adelman he could play, even though he couldn't shoot with his right hand. So Adelman went elsewhere, depending on Dante Cunningham, Derrick Williams and J.J. Barea for all or much of the fourth quarter.
Cunningham and Williams provided the transition defense, and offensively the Wolves cleared the floor for Barea and got out of his way. He scored 12 of his 17 points in the fourth quarter.