Love breaks hand in Timberwolves’ loss to Bulls

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CHICAGO (AP)—Kevin Love(notes) went up for a rebound as he always does but this time he banged his left hand. Now, the Minnesota Timberwolves’ second-year forward will be watching from the bench for awhile.

Love broke a bone in his hand and the NBA’s leading rookie rebounder last season hopes to return in late November or early December.

“Fortunately, it’s my non-shooting hand,” Love said after Minnesota’s 94-90 preseason loss to the Chicago Bulls on Friday night.

That’s about the only thing that went right for the Timberwolves.

Tyrus Thomas(notes), who missed four games with a bruised right hip, had 22 points and 13 rebounds for the Bulls, and Jannero Pargo(notes) hit the go-ahead jumper in the final minute.

Chicago led most of the way until Minnesota’s Damien Wilkins(notes) hit two free throws to tie it at 87 with 47.9 seconds left. Pargo then buried a jumper from the top of the key that sent the Bulls (5-1) to their third straight win and second in three nights over the Timberwolves (1-3).

With the Bulls leading 90-89, Pargo made 1 of 2 from the line with 17.4 seconds remaining. Al Jefferson(notes) had a chance to tie it when he was fouled after an offensive rebound but missed the second free throw. Taj Gibson’s(notes) two free throws made it 93-90 with 10.2 seconds left.

Minnesota’s Corey Brewer(notes) then missed a 3-pointer and Chicago’s Derrick Byars(notes) hit another free throw with less than 2 seconds left.

Brewer finished with 20 points in a losing effort, but Love’s injury overshadowed everything.

Love banged the hand against teammate Oleksiy Pecherov’s(notes) elbow trying to go for a rebound on a missed free throw late in the third quarter and fractured the fourth metacarpal.

“I was on the right block, there was a missed free throw, I went to grab it and I hit Pech’s elbow with my left hand pretty hard and it ended up being broken,” said Love, who averaged 9.1 rebounds last season. “I was in such a good rhythm. I felt if I could get some solid minutes, I could put up some good numbers and really produce for the team. The other thing is just being out here with my teammates, building chemistry with guys I haven’t played with for a bunch of years, that’s really disappointing.”

Thomas provided a big boost for the Bulls and did not show any obvious signs of lingering pain as he flew around the court. That was a good sign for a shorthanded team.

Already without Rookie of the Year Derrick Rose(notes), who has not played since the preseason opener because of an inflamed tendon behind his right ankle, the Bulls were also missing guard John Salmons(notes). He was with his wife for the birth of their second child.

Jefferson had 10 points and 16 rebounds for the Timberwolves, while Pecherov scored 16 points.

Thomas received a nice ovation when he checked in with 4:44 left in the first quarter and wasted no time making an impact.

He immediately drew a roar from the crowd when he soared for a putback dunk on Pargo’s miss and added another jam and a layup on consecutive possessions about a minute later. Thomas kept it going in the second quarter, scoring eight points as Chicago built a 44-37 lead, but the Bulls had trouble pulling away.

“It was good to just come out and play, have some fun and to get the win,” Thomas said. “I was cramping a little bit.”

The Bulls got 14 points from Gibson and 13 from Pargo while improving to 5-1 in the preseason. Brad Miller(notes) scored four points after missing two games with the flu.

“I’m glad our guys are competing, but we had so many different lineups out there,” coach Vinny Del Negro said. “Our body count is a little low so I’m just trying to mix and match and to make it work.”

NOTES: The NBA has made a big statement by slapping coaches Stan Van Gundy, Larry Brown and Lionel Hollins with big fines for criticizing the replacement officials, and Del Negro is taking note. “Yeah, you just … yeah,” he said, his voice trailing off when he was asked if he’s paying attention. He said the referees are “doing the best they can.” The league fined Van Gundy and the Orlando Magic $35,000 each on Friday after hitting Brown and the Charlotte Bobcats for $60,000 and Hollins for $25,000. … Timberwolves G Wayne Ellington(notes) shot 1 for 10 after missing a game with a sore left ankle.

Updated Oct 17, 12:17 am EDT
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  1. Ashraf
    22. Posted by Ashraf Sat Oct 17 3:49pm EDT

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    i wa
  2. Dr Ollie 69
    21. Posted by Dr Ollie 69 Sat Oct 17 3:09pm EDT

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    Malik Rose is available........ good guy off the bench
  3. Karl S
    20. Posted by Karl S Sat Oct 17 2:21pm EDT

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    *understands (type too fast with a bad spell checker and that happens)
  4. Karl S
    19. Posted by Karl S Sat Oct 17 2:16pm EDT

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    phillmemane24 - I was writing of Love's quote below that particular quote. The quote detailing exactly how he broke the hand and how disappointing it is that he can't be out there to start the season. He obviously understance the importance of learning his teammate's tendenciesin order to build team chemistry if they want to become a competitive team.

    Draw - I would be happy to elaborate on the comparison of the Thomas & Love quotes. One player (Love) gives real insight into how something happened, and, more importantly, how it makes him feel. The other (Thomas) gives a token cookie cutter quote. The usual cookie cutter quote is about two sentences long around 25 words. You know, the type of answer you can pretty much blurt out yourself word-for-word before the player even starts speaking because you've seen so many of his interviews.

    It is uncommon to see such candor outside of a personal one-on-one interview in professional sports.

    Which ultimately made this game recap (which due to necessity are usually cookie-cutter reports themselves w/valuable day-to-day & game-to-game information) into a really great read.
  5. nena21
    18. Posted by nena21 Sat Oct 17 1:31pm EDT

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    Damn there sure r lots of injured or sick players this preseason, I hope Love gets better soon, and all other players in the NBA cuz Im wanna c a good battle it out season between all teams.. Best of luck to all....
  6. <i>roussetyjeanfrancois</i>
    17. Posted by roussetyjeanfrancois Sat Oct 17 12:55pm EDT

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    in my country there no so great players as in USA.My wish to come to USA to see live NBA also to Nashville For Country contest
  7. Wu
    16. Posted by Wu Sat Oct 17 12:17pm EDT

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    well there is one good thing about this:
    hopefully they'll move Al Jeff back to PF, because he certainly cannot play defense at center! they should have been trying to put Love at center if anything...
  8. Iwvelez
    15. Posted by Iwvelez Sat Oct 17 12:03pm EDT

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    Damn.. i like his game and I was going to get him on fantasy :(
  9. ANegroNamedMoses
    14. Posted by ANegroNamedMoses Sat Oct 17 11:23am EDT

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    Good thing the jerks right handed.
  10. Bilal
    13. Posted by Bilal Sat Oct 17 10:58am EDT

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    Wolves still have a couple of years to mature to win. For all your twitter nba stats, go to http://www.mytweetmark.com
  11. Rene Edzel
    12. Posted by Rene Edzel Sat Oct 17 10:13am EDT

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    i hope that kevin love will be fully recovered
  12. beach dude
    10. Posted by beach dude Sat Oct 17 10:01am EDT

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    wolves are cursed,what the heck pisses me off
  13. draw
    9. Posted by draw Sat Oct 17 6:58am EDT

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    Karl S - your comment about Thomas & Love makes no sense. Care to elaberate??
  14. Roberto
    8. Posted by Roberto Sat Oct 17 5:27am EDT

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    i heat backetball
  15. C Bear
    7. Posted by C Bear Sat Oct 17 4:35am EDT

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    Yeah and Look for more H1N1 cases in the NBA.
  16. C Bear
    6. Posted by C Bear Sat Oct 17 4:32am EDT

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    Wow!
  17. Terrence
    5. Posted by Terrence Sat Oct 17 4:04am EDT

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    Damn, so many injuries this preseason.
  18. <i>phillmemane24</i>
    4. Posted by phillmemane24 Sat Oct 17 2:47am EDT

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    No rose or salmons?!... Some more good young talent in taj gibson and possibly James Johnson. These baby bulls don't look so bad without B.G. jacking up threes. Karl seriously how does Kevin love saying; "Fortunately, it’s my non-shooting hand,” make him so intellegent?
  19. Karl S
    3. Posted by Karl S Sat Oct 17 2:19am EDT

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    Not the worst thing in the world that could happen if you're a Wolves fan. A franchise player saves a quarter season on his legs during a lost season. Love sounds like a very intelligent player reading that quote though. Not the usual quote you see from an NBA player (see what Tyrus Thomas said above). He's gonna be a solid leader on that team for a long time once he gets back...
  20. <i>nets1fan102290</i>
    2. Posted by nets1fan102290 Sat Oct 17 1:45am EDT

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    The Twolves are screwed. Who is the backup power foward? I guess they gonna have to put Big Al at the PF and put Ryan Hollins at the Center. If they drafted Jordan Hill or someone they would have some insurance.
  21. b
    1. Posted by b Sat Oct 17 12:00am EDT

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    wow...first for once...bulls looked ok tonight...but they were playing minnesota...so u can't read too much out of it...
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