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Article: GOLDEN STATE 113, WOLVES 110 (OT); Wolves' well runs dry in OT loss; An undermanned Golden State team stayed close, then put together a strong closing run that pulled out an overtime victory.(SPORTS)
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- Star Tribune (Minneapolis, MN)
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- November 12, 2008
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Byline: JERRY ZGODA; STAFF WRITER
OAKLAND, CALIF. - If not Tuesday, then when?
The Timberwolves entered their game at Golden State desperately needing a victory --
"Whether it's at home, on the road or in Japan," as coach Randy Wittman put it - and left Oracle Arena with a mystifying 113-110 overtime loss to a Warriors team that scored 20 of the night's final 27 points, including the final nine of regulation time, despite playing without three of its stars.
They return home today from a three-game Western trip with six losses in their first seven games and now face a formidable schedule that provides games against Portland, ...
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