NBA Game Recap - Oklahoma City at Minnesota
Tue Apr 11, 2017 8:00 PM EDT

CHA
76
ATL
103
F
OKC
100
MIN
98
F
DEN
109
DAL
91
F
PHO
104
SAC
129
F
NO
96
LAL
108
F

Apr 11, 2017, 8:00 PM EDT

Final

1

2

3

4

T

Oklahoma City

33

23

15

29

100

Minnesota

16

27

29

26

98

Oladipo lifts Russ-less Thunder over Wolves, 100-98
Tue Apr 11, 2017 11:33 PM

MINNEAPOLIS (AP) With Russell Westbrook sitting out for the first time this season, Oklahoma City coach Billy Donovan said he just wanted to see his young role players play well without the center of the Thunder universe on the floor.

Victor Oladipo, Domantas Sabonis and the rest of the Russ-less Thunder did him one better.

Oladipo scored 20 points and hit a jumper with 6.3 seconds to play to lift the Thunder to a 100-98 victory over the Minnesota Timberwolves on Tuesday night.

"Because he was out tonight I was just trying to take a little bit of that role, that leadership role and lead by example and lead with my mouth as well," Oladipo said. "It was good. It was a good experience for everybody, including myself."

Oladipo also had nine rebounds and six assists, and the Thunder outrebounded Minnesota 54-35. Starters Taj Gibson and Andre Roberson also sat out as the Thunder prepare for a first-round series against Houston. Sabonis added 19 points and nine rebounds.

Karl-Anthony Towns had 26 points and 12 rebounds, while Andrew Wiggins overcame a 1-for-11 start to finish with 18 points for the Minnesota. But the Timberwolves again struggled to get stops down the stretch and Wiggins missed a 3-pointer at the buzzer as they lost their fifth straight game.

"Whatever your circumstances are, you've got to be ready to go," Wolves coach Tom Thibodeau said. "That's the way it is. So we had a long road trip, we come home and we've got to be ready."

After consulting with Donovan and the team's medical staff, Westbrook made the decision to rest for the first time this season. He was one of just six players in the league to have started every game. But after a break-neck year in which he broke Oscar Robertson's record for most triple-doubles in a season and helped the Thunder turn the page after Kevin Durant left for Golden State, the most relentless player in the league finally took a night off.

Fellow starters Gibson and Roberson also took the night off, but the rest of the team took it to the Wolves in the first half. A 19-2 run in the first quarter helped OKC build a 22-point lead.

After unveiling a new logo at halftime, Minnesota outscored Oklahoma City 29-15 in the third quarter to jump back in front.

"We had the lead," Thibodeau said. "All we had to do was get stops."

Oladipo's 3-pointer with 2:40 to go gave the Thunder a 97-93 lead, but Minnesota responded with five straight points, including Gorgui Dieng's corner jumper to go up 98-97 with 44 seconds to play. But Oladipo responded with his 21-footer, and Westbrook was the first one off the bench to greet him as the Thunder celebrated a confidence-building win.

"Never mind the outcome, but can we do the things that we know what we're going to need to do once the playoffs do start?" Donovan said. "Because if we can't do them now, we can't expect them to do it in the playoffs."

TIP-INS

Thunder: Donovan said he would have further discussion with Westbrook before deciding if he will play in the regular-season finale at home on Wednesday against Denver. ... The Thunder also were playing without Doug McDermott (left knee soreness). ... Norris Cole had 12 points off the bench.

Timberwolves: Towns surpassed Kevin Love in the first quarter to set a franchise record for points in a season. ... The Wolves announced a crowd of 19,356, the first sellout of a home finale since 1998. ... Dieng had 19 points and eight rebounds.

ABRINES RETURNS

Thunder sharpshooter Alex Abrines missed the previous three games with a sprained left knee, but was sharp in his return on Tuesday night. He hit his first two 3s and finished with six points in 16 minutes.

Abrines said it was important for him to get a couple of games under his belt before the playoffs start.

"I need some rhythm," he said before the game.

UP NEXT

Thunder: Oklahoma City heads back home for one final regular-season game against Denver on Wednesday night.

Timberwolves: Minnesota flies to Houston to finish its season on Wednesday night.

Leaders

Oklahoma City PTS +/- AST REB ST BLK
V. Oladipo 20 -9 6 9 0 0
D. Sabonis 19 8 3 9 1 0
Minnesota PTS +/- AST REB ST BLK
K. Towns 26 9 1 12 1 0
G. Dieng 19 -2 3 8 2 1

Team Comparison

OKC MIN
Points For 100 98
Field Goals 37/86-43% 38/86-44%
Three Pointers 7/22-32% 5/20-25%
Free Throws 19/25-76% 17/25-68%
Offensive Rebounds 18 11
Defensive Rebounds 36 24
Rebounds 66 45
Blocks 4 3
Steals 7 12
Turnovers 17 11
Points Scored Off Turnovers 17 17
Points in the Paint 46 50
Fast Break Points 7 8
Personal Fouls 21 17
Technical Fouls 1 0
Flagrant Fouls 0 0
Ejections 0 0

2016-17 Reg Season - OKC Leads Series 3-1

Date Result Away Pts Ldr Home Pts Ldr
Sat Nov 5 MIN 92 @ OKC 112 K. Towns 33 R. Westbrook 28
Sun Dec 25 MIN 100 @ OKC 112 K. Towns 26 R. Westbrook 31
Fri Jan 13 OKC 86 @ MIN 96 R. Westbrook 21 K. Towns 29
Tue Apr 11 OKC 100 @ MIN 98 V. Oladipo 20 K. Towns 26

Game Information

Stadium: Target Center, Minneapolis, Minnesota
Attendance: 19,356
Game Time: 2:13