Looking for a spark after three blowout losses, Timberwolves coach Ryan Saunders decided to shake up his starting lineup in his team's 124-109 loss to the Nuggets.
D'Angelo Russell, Malik Beasley and Jarrett Culver getting the start wasn't all that surprising, but Juancho Hernangomez and Ed Davis getting the start was new.
Saunders was attempting a few things with this configuration. Davis and Russell played together before coming to the Wolves and Saunders was hoping to help jumpstart Russell's fledgling game with some familiarity in Davis' pick and roll action.
It seemed to work in the third quarter as Russell finally got going, the Wolves got a lead and Russell looked like the player the Wolves envisioned when they traded for him.
"I'm going to try to get him open looks, get him open as much as possible," Davis said. "Just trying to get him going. Just help him out. That's just my role. Set screens, rebound, do all the dirty things."
Davis finished with five points and eight rebounds. Russell was appreciative of his effort.
"He's huge for us. Those are the little things you don't really recognize or give credit to," Russell said. "But he did a hell of a job just being him, and having a tough matchup, trying to cover for that as well. He played really well for us."
Davis starting also allowed Naz Reid to come off the bench and not have to go toe-to-toe with Denver All-NBA center Nikola Jokic. Reid got in foul trouble when facing Jokic last season, Saunders said, and he wanted to avoid that this time. Reid had 13 points but did end up with five fouls.