Final
Series starts 2/11
| Game 1: Friday, February 11th | ||
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| Timberwolves | 105 | Final |
| Pacers | 116 | |
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| Game 2: Wednesday, March 9th | ||
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| Pacers | 75 | Final |
| Timberwolves | 101 | |
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Pacers 75
(27-37, 10-22 away)
Timberwolves 101
(16-50, 11-23 home)
Coverage: FxNo
8:00 PM ET, March 9, 2011
Target Center, Minneapolis, MN
Kevin Love (16 points, 21 rebounds) records 52nd straight double-double in rout
MINNEAPOLIS -- The hardest part of what turned out to be a historic night for Kevin Love was deciding whether he was going to play at all.
With a bulky brace wrapped around his bruised and swollen left knee, the Minnesota Timberwolves star didn't decide to give it a go until about 20 minutes before tipoff. Once he did, he made extending the longest double-double streak in 37 years look too easy.
Love Machine
Kevin Love recorded his 52nd straight double-double Wednesday night, the longest single-season streak since the NBA-ABA merger in 1976-77.
| Player | Streak |
|---|---|
| Kevin Love, 10-11 | 52 < |
| Moses Malone, 78-79 | 50 |
| Malone, 82-83 | 44 |
| Bill Walton, 76-77 | 34 | > Active streak |
Love recorded his 52nd double-double in a row to surpass Moses Malone for the longest such streak since the ABA and NBA merged in 1976 in the Timberwolves' 101-75 over the free-falling Indiana Pacers on Wednesday night.
Love put up 16 points and 21 rebounds in just 27 minutes to help the Timberwolves win for just the 16th time this season. Love didn't waste any time extending the streak, reaching double figures in points and rebounds with just under seven minutes to play in the first half.
"I wasn't sure I was going to be able to get up and down the court with how stiff it was," Love said. "But I think I made the right choice, not only did I get that [mark], but more importantly we got the win."
Tyler Hansbrough scored 21 points for the Pacers, who shot a season-low 29 percent to lose their fifth straight game. Forward Danny Granger managed just 10 points on 2-for-19 shooting.
Michael Beasley added 16 points and eight rebounds in 22 minutes for Minnesota.
With the Pacers clanging shot after shot, Love had 10 rebounds in just 12 minutes of playing time. And the crowd knew it, too.
Love grabbed his first rebound in the first 10 seconds of the game and one fan yelled, "That's one! That's one!"
He stepped to the free throw line with 6:51 to play in the first half and nine points and 10 boards, and the crowd rose to its feet and roared.
Fast Facts


• Minnesota posted its second biggest win of the season -- it beat Cleveland by 34 in December.
• Kevin Love had 16 points and 21 rebounds for his 52nd straight double-double. He had 10 points and 12 rebounds at halftime, marking the 14th time he's had a double-double at halftime during the streak.
• It was also the 13th 20 rebound game of the season for Love, who is tied for third most in the last 15 years.
• Tyler Hansbrough had 21 points and 10 rebounds for his fifth double-double of the season and his second in the last three games.
-- ESPN Stats & Information
The first free throw splashed through, and Love let out a big sigh of relief as his achievement was announced. He gave a wave to the crowd, which chanted "MVP! MVP!" when he tied Malone on Monday night, then went back to work.
"They're funny," Love said with a chuckle. "They're the same crowd that has been backing us all year, but also the same crowd that was chanting MVP for me last game. They're funny. They've been great all year. I'll be their MVP any day."
Only nine players in NBA history -- both before and after the merger -- have had at least 50 double-doubles in a row. All eight besides Love -- Malone, Kareem Abdul-Jabbar, Elgin Baylor, Walt Bellamy, Wilt Chamberlain, Elvin Hayes, Jerry Lucas and Bill Russell -- are in the Hall of Fame.
Next up on the list of longest streaks is Hayes with 55 in a row in 1973-74.
"Why not go for Elvin then?" he said. "Why stop now?"
Even better, Love got to watch the entire fourth quarter from the bench, resting a knee that was clearly bothering him while he was on the court. The Timberwolves won for just the 12th time during his streak.
"It's crazy," said teammate Anthony Randolph, who had 14 points and seven rebounds. "Today he was hurt and he was still able to get 21 rebounds."
The Pacers are in the middle of a streak of their own, and it's not a good one. After winning seven of their first eight games following the firing of coach Jim O'Brien, the Pacers have lost seven of their past eight games and are losing by an average of 17 points over the past five.
They entered the night 1½ games ahead of Charlotte for the eighth and final playoff spot and hit a new low in getting blown out by the worst team in the Western Conference.
"It's unbelievable, but yeah we're still in the playoffs as of right now," Hansbrough said. "That's why we need to turn things around quickly. It's been a goal of ours to get into the playoffs for a while. So we'll see what happens."
Hansbrough made two of his first four shots, but his teammates missed their first 15 field goals. The game got out of hand in the third quarter when Indiana scored just two points in the first six minutes to fall behind by 22.
"Clearly we're struggling on the offensive end," coach Frank Vogel said. "We're struggling as a basketball team. We will work until we come out of it, and we will come out of it."
Game notes
Pacers F Josh McRoberts left the game in the second quarter with a sore right knee and did not return. ... Love also set a franchise record early in the third quarter with his 309th offensive rebound of the season. ... Wolves F Wes Johnson did not play in the second half because of an upset stomach. ... Timberwolves F Lazar Hayward missed the game with an illness.
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Team Stat Comparison
IND | MIN | |
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| Points | 75 | 101 |
| FGM-FGA | 24-81 (.296) | 35-91 (.385) |
| 3PM-3PA | 4-23 (.174) | 5-18 (.278) |
| FTM-FTA | 23-34 (.676) | 26-35 (.743) |
| Rebounds (Offensive-Total) | 7-46 | 16-66 |
| Assists | 7 | 16 |
| Turnovers | 17 | 15 |
| Steals | 12 | 7 |
| Blocks | 8 | 5 |
| Fast Break Points | 15 | 18 |
| Fouls (Tech/Flagrant) | 30 (0/0) | 27 (1/0) |
| Largest Lead | 2 | 30 |
Top Performers
| Indiana | Minnesota | ||
|---|---|---|---|
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Hansbrough Points: 21 Reb: 10 Ast: 0 Stl: 3 Blk: 0 |
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Love Points: 16 Reb: 21 Ast: 0 Stl: 1 Blk: 0 |
Game Leaders
IND | MIN | |
|---|---|---|
| Points | T. Hansbrough 21 | M. Beasley 16 |
| Rebounds | T. Hansbrough 10 | K. Love 21 |
| Assists | R. Hibbert 1 | J. Flynn 6 |
| Steals | T. Hansbrough 3 | L. Ridnour 2 |
| Blocks | D. Granger 3 | D. Milicic 4 |
| Team rosters: Indiana | Minnesota | ||
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Research Notes
From Elias: Why do we always say Love's double-double streak is the longest since the merger? Well if you go back all-time his 52 ranks 13th. Wilt Chamberlain owns 5 of the top 12 including the three longest of 227, 220 and 133. Love would need a double-double every game for more than 2 additional seasons worth of games to reach that record. [+]Longest Double-Double Streaks - All-Time and Since NBA-ABA Merger (1976-77)
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