A smattering of stuff from the Timberwolves' 84-70 victory over Indiana in their preseason opener tonight in Fargo:
* Brandon Roy played nearly 24 minutes and worked his way into the game, looking a bit like his old self in a third quarter when he scored eight points, including his team's first six after halftime. He scored getting to the basket and pulling up with the jumper off screens and survived a little first-half scare when he banged knees with an opponent and came up off the floor wincing in pain.
Afterward, he said he's done that in practice and it's good for him to experience such things during a real game so he knows he can survive it and keep playing.
* We got our first real look at new, improved, fitter Nikola Pekovic and he looked like he just plain wore big ol' Roy Hibbert out.
Hibbert went to the bench midway through the third quarter with his fifth foul and never returned.
Pekovic and Chase Budinger led the Wolves in scoring with 14 points each.
* We also got our first look at Alexey Shved and he didn't shoot like he's supposed to be able to do. In fact, he missed all four shots he took, but he showed he's going to be a playmaker from the shooting guard position, something they utterly lacked last season unless they played Luke Ridnour or JJ Barea there.
Shved had four assists and hooked up with Derrick Williams three times in succession alone in the first half.