Wolves record: 1-0
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Premature game notes (via Memyworld)
“He showed me he has a lot of heart,” Wilkins said of his rookie teammate, who led the Timberwolves with 18 points. “Jonny Flynn, he’s a winner.”
So is his team, which won its season opener for the eighth time in nine seasons — this one perhaps the most improbable of all. New Jersey capitalized on its size advantage inside to hold Minnesota to 36.6 percent shooting on the night and build a 72-53 lead midway through the third quarter. The Nets still led by 16, 87-71, with seven minutes to play.
“Can’t be scared of anything,” said Flynn, who is generously listed at 6-foot. “Especially a little guy like me. All we have is a big heart.”
Devin Harris had a rough shooting night for the Nets. He managed just 14 points on 4 for 13 shooting to go with eight assists and six rebounds.
The Nets led by 19 points midway through the third quarter, with the 7-foot Lopez bullying the smaller Timberwolves on the low block.
Those final seven minutes changed everything, after Rambis turned to a unit down the stretch that featured Flynn, Brewer, Jefferson and Wayne Ellington and that defended like no other combination Rambis had tried until then.
The only reason Wilkins was in the game at the end was because Brian Cardinal had to come out after his grotesquely dislocated a finger late in the game. Cardinal was the only player to make a three-pointer in a game when the Nets went 0-for-8 and the Wolves 1-for-7.
“I was very proud of Al coming in and fighting through his Achilles problem,” Wolves coach Kurt Rambis said. “Putting him in the game late in the fourth quarter, I told him that he had to put the team on his back and start carrying them. The team responded.”
Flynn then knocked down two more from the charity stripe in a true display of determination. The rookie was held to just five points before exploding in the final stanza for 13 of his 18 points and 7-for-8 at the free throw line.
“I like [Flynn’s] nastiness, I like his grit; those are things that are hard to teach a young player. The skills, the knowledge all of that will come with time, but when guys love to compete and win, you just love having guys like that on your team,” Rambis said.
“We identified ourselves in the fourth quarter as a scrappy team,” Flynn said. “A lot of the defensive problems we had earlier was from miscommunication.”
The Wolves’ defensive adjustments contributed to New Jersey’s 22 turnovers. Wilkins, who finished with 12 points and 10 rebounds, also had four steals. Corey Brewer had two of his three steals in the fourth quarter and hit a key jumper with 1:33 left to cut the Nets’ lead to 91-90.