Wolves record: 20-50
In their one home appearance between three-game road trips, the Wolves started sluggishly and didn’t wake up until the fourth quarter, when the bench outscored the Thunder 37-13 to make the final score deceptively close.
“Other than that, we had no energy out there,” coach Kevin McHale said. “We couldn’t get anything going. Missing shots, two guys colliding into each other. We had no rhythm. The only thing I can think of is they looked really tired. It was just a bad performance.”
After trailing by as many as 32, Minnesota managed to cut the lead to single digits in the final minute, but the Wolves had waited too long to make a game of it.
That’s part of the reason. Afterward, McHale was mystified by his team’s lifelessness and the “glazed look on their faces.” The Wolves only made it a game when their reserves brought them back with a 37-13 fourth quarter that wasn’t nearly enough.
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