Timberwolves guard Mike Conley made Sunday night's first shot, a three-pointer in the first 18 seconds just as his coach had drawn it up. From there, his team never trailed during a 119-97 victory at Memphis.
The Wolves led 15-3 after three minutes and by 26 points after halftime as Conley came back to the FedExForum, where he played his first 12 NBA seasons. He made six threes, scored 18 points and had 10 assists, delivering a winning performance just as he did there in the old days.
Anthony Edwards scored 24 points as the Wolves had five players — four starters — score in double figures. Edwards did so despite being labeled as questionable to play before the game because of back spasms.
But it was Conley who provided the pulse and a veteran's steady hand on a night when both Conley and Wolves coach Chris Finch wanted him more involved than the last two games, when he took 12 shots and made three threes against Sacramento and Philadelphia.
On Sunday, he took 11 shots from the field, including the six made threes, against a Memphis team missing suspended star Ja Morant and several injured players.
"Last game, I wasn't aggressive. I had opportunities that I missed out on," Conley told reporters afterward. "I can tell from the beginning of the game, the first couple plays he designed specifically for me. I think we're a better team when I'm aggressive and put my imprint on the game."
Finch called Conley's involvement in the offense a "point of emphasis" for a guy who had taken five threes his last two games.
"That's not good enough," Finch said in a postgame news conference. "I wanted to get him going and feature him right away."