Ten days after beating Oklahoma City with a short-handed roster at Target Center, Minnesota gave the Thunder another solid run on Sunday. Ultimately, this time, the Thunder hit too many shots down the stretch. Oklahoma City went 7 for 11 from 3-point range in the fourth quarter to down Minnesota 130-123 in Minneapolis.
(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 Timberwolves forward Julius Randle and guard Donte DiVincenzo could both be back any day now. Randle and DiVincenzo, neither of whom have played since January due to injury, could both be back on the court during the team's upcoming four-game road trip,
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Anthony Edwards skies over Chet Holmgren for poster slamThe Minnesota Timberwolves guard caught the ball on the left wing, took three dribbles toward the basket and rose over the Oklahoma City Thunder center in the first quarter.
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