TORONTO – Not many people say this about a Wednesday night in Toronto in October, but Timberwolves rookie guard Lorenzo Brown promised he was sincere about those 17 minutes he played at the end of a 101-89 preseason victory over the Raptors.
"Best time of my life," he said. "Most definitely."
OK, so he's only 23 years old and given he's a rookie, he might be a little susceptible to hyperbole but …
There he was on a professional stage for the first time, disrupting an honest-to-goodness NBA opponent with a defensive presence that helped the Wolves limit Toronto to only 30 second-half points after they allowed 37 points in the second quarter alone.
Brown was a second-round draft pick from North Carolina State last summer, chosen for his big point-guard presence. He played shooting guard after starter Kevin Martin left the game in the first six minutes. He and fellow rookie Gorgui Dieng played the entire fourth quarter long after the team's starters again sat down for the night, and together they helped the Wolves win after the team lost Monday's preseason opener at home to CSKA Moscow.
The score was tied when Brown entered an NBA game for the first time with 4:47 left in the third quarter. By the time his night was through, he was a plus-11 and the Wolves were winners.
"He's a really good defender," Wolves coach Rick Adelman said, "always has been."
Adelman was pleased his starters — even without Martin — moved the ball better than they did Monday. He also was pleased with his two rookies for that entire fourth quarter, when Brown disrupted the Raptors with his straight-up defense on Terrence Ross and others and Dieng blocked a shot and altered others.