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The Pacers were clanging shot after shot, allowing Love to gobble up 10 rebounds in 12 minutes of playing time. The clinching free throw splashed through with 6:51 still to play in the first half, the 27th time this season that Love has posted a double-double in just two quarters.
"It's a significant accomplishment just for the consistency factor of it," Timberwolves coach Kurt Rambis said. "It's hard for young players to be consistent, so that's quite an accomplishment; and also considering there's a lot of hard work that goes into getting rebounds in particular."
And there haven't been many cheapies. There have only been three times in the 52 games that Love has qualified for the double-double with the bare minimum of 10 rebounds and only once when he has been held to just 10 points.
He had 12 points and 12 rebounds at Dallas on Dec. 1, 12 points and 10 boards at the Clippers on Dec. 20 and a 10-point, 10-rebound squeaker against Memphis on Feb. 2.
But the monster nights have been far more common. He has four games in which he has scored at least 30 points and grabbed at least 20 rebounds. The Lakers' Pau Gasol is the only other player in the NBA to do that this season and he's only done it once.
He also has 11 20-20 games this season. Had he not missed seven free throws on Wednesday night, he would have become the first player to do that 12 times since Kevin Willis in 1991-92.
The eye-popping production has served as somewhat of a distraction during another season filled with losing in Minnesota, which is perhaps why some hearty Timberwolves fans have taken to chanting "MVP! MVP!" when Love goes to the free-throw line.
Seeing his downtrodden fans excited at Target Center for once seemed to energize Love. Even after saying it would be nice for the attention to recede a little bit, Love was told that Hayes is next on the list with 55 straight.
"Why not go for Elvin then?" Love said. "Why stop now?"
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