Players: Corey Brewer, Kevin Love, Kevin Martin, Nikola Pekovic. Ricky Rubio
The Minnesota Timberwolves aren't mathematically eliminated from a playoff berth, but in all likelihood, it'll be another year without the post-season for Kevin Love. His individual defense, and the Timberwolves defense as a whole, has everything to do with why they won't see any postseason action. Their offense, however, created a powerhouse unit powered by Love and
Nikola Pekovic.
Pekovic is a monster in the low post, and Love's ability to space the floor clears up the restricted area for him to go to work.
David Lee can't help
Andrew Bogut here because he can't leave Love on the perimeter.
The Timberwolves are at their best when they're using Love in every capacity. He's one of the NBA's most talented players, able to score, rebound and pass at elite levels. The rise of Nikola Pekovic has been made easy because Love draws so much attention from opposing frontcourts.
The floor spacing also allows Pekovic to hone in on the offensive glass. He grabs 12.8 percent of all available offensive rebounds while Love is on the floor with him,
according to NBAWowy. This lineup is successful for plenty of reasons, but it all comes back to Love. This is the lineup he's logged the most minutes with, so naturally it's going to be the best lineup the Timberwolves have. He's an elite player and he affects the game in multiple aspects.
That this lineups is one of the best in the NBA has everything to do with how much better the Timberwolves are when Love is on the floor.