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Timberwolves tie franchise record for largest comeback in stunning overtime win over Thunder
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Watch Anthony Edwards' game-saving block to cap off Timberwolves 25-point comeback win against Thunder
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Timberwolves complete historic comeback, stun Thunder in overtime thanks to clutch Anthony Edwards block
(Minneapolis, MN) -- A game of runs ended with Oklahoma City making the final push in a 130-123 win at Minnesota last night over the Timberwolves.
BOTTOM LINE: Oklahoma City hosts Minnesota aiming to extend its six-game home winning streak. The Thunder are 27-9 against Western Conference opponents. Oklahoma City has a 0-3 record in one-possession games.
Minnesota and Oklahoma City will play Sunday in Target Center and Monday in Paycom Center.
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Oklahoma City plays Minnesota on 7-game win streakOklahoma City Thunder (44-9, first in the Western Conference) vs. Minnesota Timberwolves (30-25, seventh in the Western Conference) Minneapolis; Thursday, 8:30 p.m. EST BETMGM SPORTSBOOK LINE: Thunder -7.5; over/under is 222.5 BOTTOM LINE: Oklahoma City ...
The short-handed Minnesota Timberwolves had their rotation thinned further when guard Jaylen Clark left their game in the third quarter against the Oklahoma City Thunder because of neck pain.
Oklahoma City 15-49 (Gilgeous-Alexander 3-5, Joe 3-6, Jay.Williams 2-3, Jal.Williams 2-8, Wallace 2-8, Caruso 1-4, Dort 1-5, Wiggins 1-6, Hartenstein 0-1, K.Williams 0-3). Fouled Out_Minnesota None, Oklahoma City 1 (Wallace).
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