Given the fact the Timberwolves had begun to have a problem finishing games, there was reason for concern Saturday at Target Center when, with 3 minutes, 47 seconds left in the game with Phoenix, forward Jared Dudley's finger roll gave the Suns a three-point lead, their biggest of the night.
But Nikola Pekovic was having none of that.
With the game on the line, he scored six points in an 8-4 run that gave the Wolves the lead for good in a 111-107 victory over the Suns.
It was a victory earned without Ricky Rubio, who was a late scratch. He was suffering from back spasms that first hit him in practice Friday. And it was won inside, in the paint, where the Wolves finally figured out that it was time to make the Suns pay for playing small.
"These previous few games, we were struggling with the fourth quarter, the last few minutes," said Pekovic, who finished with 28 points and 11 rebounds. "We were making some mistakes. Tonight we played smart all the way to the end."
They did it with a three-guard rotation, and with a frontcourt of Pekovic, Kevin Love and Andrei Kirilenko that combined for 71 points and 34 rebounds. Pekovic, Love (23 points, 18 rebounds) and guard Alexey Shved (12 points, 10 assists) all had double-doubles for the Wolves, who had lost two in a row and four of their past five games.
"We thought we had an advantage underneath," Wolves coach Rick Adelman said.
The Wolves rolled the dice much of the night, gambling that pounding the ball inside would make up for difficulties at the other end. Especially regarding Suns big man Luis Scola, who scored a game-high 33 points on 16-for-26 shooting.