ORLANDO – Even after Sunday's loss to the Mavericks, veteran point guard Mike Conley could sense the Timberwolves were getting back to themselves. The schedule, the heavy travel and illnesses all combined to affect how the Wolves were playing night in and night out. To Conley, that "pop" was missing from how they had played earlier in the season.
The Wolves popped like a bag of Orville Redenbacher's in Tuesday's 113-92 win over the upstart Magic.
"We just didn't have whatever that is that gives us that little edge that we normally play with," said Conley, who had 11 points and 10 assists.
From the first possession Tuesday, the Wolves had that unquantifiable energy Conley said was lacking. They held Orlando scoreless on its first six possessions of the night. Rudy Gobert and Jaden McDaniels set the tone from those opening minutes; Gobert with his rebounding and rim protection, McDaniels with his tough on-ball defense of reigning Rookie of the Year Paolo Banchero, who had 18 points on 8-for-22 shooting.
"Just be physical and try to contest all his shots," McDaniels said. "I kind of know how he wants to play in the midrange area, so I was just using my length and being physical with him."
That keyed one of the best defensive halves the Wolves had all season. They led 67-37 at the half as Orlando shot just 28% in the first 24 minutes. This all happened as Anthony Edwards struggled to one of his worst outputs of the season (six points, 2-for-7 shooting). The 37 points the Wolves (26-10) allowed were a season-best for a first half.
"I thought it was probably our best start of the season," Gobert said. "Just the ball pressure, the focus, the energy, the urgency from the start of the game was at a high level."
There was another side to the equation of the Wolves' strong first half. Karl-Anthony Towns and Gobert were dominant on the offensive end. Towns had 23 of his game-high 28 points in the first half, and he was a perfect 5-for-5 from three-point range. The first bucket of the game was coach Chris Finch drawing up a corner three for Towns.