Less than four minutes into the second quarter of a game against Detroit that the Timberwolves seemed to be stumbling through half-awake, all hell broke loose.
Turns out it was a before-and-after kind of moment.
“When something like that happens,” Wolves center Rudy Gobert said, “it either makes you or breaks you. It gave us a boost of energy.”
That’s one way to put it after the Wolves started slowly and finished strong in a 123-104 victory Sunday night at Target Center. The game pivoted on a second-quarter melee that resulted in a slew of ejections and technical fouls. And if not suspensions, it will result in substantial fines.
With 8:36 left in the first half and the Wolves down 10, Wolves center Naz Reid was fouled by Pistons forward Ron Holland II. Holland and Reid started talking. Perhaps because of lingering feelings from a play moments earlier, when Wolves guard Donte DiVincenzo and Pistons center Isaiah Stewart had gotten into it, DiVincenzo got in between Reid and Holland.
And it was on.
The fight grew, spilling into the front row under one of the baskets, perhaps even shaking up a young fan. Players, coaches, seemingly everyone was involved, though few claimed to have seen specifics after the game was over.
“I plead the fifth,” Wolves guard Mike Conley said.