NBA: Minnesota 105, Oklahoma City 103
Posted on: Friday, 28 November 2008, 22:38 CST
Mike Miller hit a jump shot with a tenth of a second showing on the clock Friday, giving Minnesota a 105-103 win over Oklahoma City.
The Thunder suffered their 14th consecutive loss, equaling the longest losing streak in franchise history.
Miller scored 18 points in helping Minnesota win for the fourth time in 14 games. Chris Smith paced the Timberwolves with 23 points and Al Jefferson had 19.
Both Kevin Durant and Jeff Green had 22 for Oklahoma City, a winner just once in 17 outings. While in Seattle, the team lost 14 in a row in 1996.
Durant tied the game with 3.3 seconds to play on a dunk, but that gave Miller enough time to take the inbounds pass and hit the game-winner.
Source: United Press International
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