Timberwolves guard Jonny Flynn missed a desperation jump shot at the final buzzer, and the Oklahoma City Thunder escaped with a 94-92 victory Wednesday night at Target Center.
Flynn’s miss capped a tense final 26 seconds in which neither team was able to score after three inbounds plays.
Forward Kevin Durant, the NBA’s third-leading scorer, led Oklahoma City (24-18) with a game-high 31 points.
Corey Brewer led the Wolves (9-34) with 25 points, two shy of his career high. Al Jefferson added 20 points and nine rebounds.
“That is the way I like to lose,” Wolves center Al Jefferson said. “If we’re going to lose, we’re going to go down fighting. We had many chances. We can’t walk out with our head down because that is a good team right there.”
Trailing by 10 points early in the fourth quarter and behind by eight with 2:13 left, the Wolves scored six consecutive points to pull within 94-92 with 41.5 seconds left but couldn’t score again.
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“Corey takes a challenge. He likes it when you stick him on a guy and say, ‘Go shut him down,’ ” Wolves coach Kurt Rambis said. “Corey did a good job on him — Durant really had to work. We just couldn’t quite get there at the end.”
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