AUBURN HILLS, Mich. – For nearly 10 minutes the Timberwolves poured it on in a slow, consistent, startling burn.
From the starters to the bench, through timeouts and personnel changes, the Wolves played pesky defense, shared the ball and shot it.
Boy, did they shoot it.
On Tuesday at the Palace of Auburn Hills, against a Detroit team that is darned near 0-for-March, the Timberwolves did everything right in a 105-82 victory. Especially in the third quarter. Or, more specifically, over the final 9:48 of said quarter.
"We said win the third quarter," Wolves coach Rick Adelman said. "And we dominated."
It took less than 10 minutes for the Wolves, running and hitting from everywhere, to rain down three-pointers in a 32-9 run that turned a five-point game into a double-digit rout. And it didn't stop there.
By the time this was over, the Wolves (25-44) — the worst three-point shooting team in the league — had hit a season-high 14 treys, with seven players getting at least one.
J.J. Barea came off the bench to hit five of seven three-pointers on the way to 21 points. Center Nikola Pekovic had 18 points and 11 rebounds. Luke Ridnour had 15 points on 6-for-7 shooting and Ricky Rubio had 14 points, nine assists, four rebounds and two steals.