With the Timberwolves leading by a bucket and the game on the line in Tuesday's final minute at Chicago, the Bulls put the ball in the hands of superstar Dwyane Wade.
By doing so, they also put young Wolves guard Zach LaVine out on an island.
Defending Wade by himself on the right wing, LaVine took away the drive and forced the 12-time All Star and three-time NBA champion into a step-back three-point shot that went long and missed everything.
In an instant, Wolves point guard Ricky Rubio grabbed the rebound, took two dribbles upcourt and with a 60-foot lead pass found LaVine sprinting behind both Wade and fellow Bulls star Jimmy Butler for a layup.
Tied at 91 just moments before, the Wolves quickly led by four points with 52 seconds left and were in the midst of an 8-0 run that won the game, partly because of both LaVine's offense and, yes, defense.
He led the Wolves with 24 points on a night when the Wolves reversed course from an early 26-6 deficit and won 99-94, surprisingly enough because of their defense and rebounding that allowed them to run the floor and score just like LaVine did with the game in doubt.
"Zach is making great strides right now," Wolves coach Tom Thibodeau said afterward. "Not only offensively, but defensively as well."
Those 10 seconds from one end of the floor to the other demonstrated as much.