Wolves pull wild OT comeback
Minnesota rallied from a 13‑point deficit in overtime to steal a comeback despite Rudy Gobert fouling out and Naz Reid being ejected — Jaden McDaniels and Anthony Edwards did not play. The win jolts the playoff seeding conversation with just weeks left in the regular season. (x.com) (cbssports.com)
Julius Randle’s go‑ahead jumper with 8.8 seconds left capped a 15‑0 scoring run in overtime as Minnesota closed out a 110‑108 victory on March 25, 2026. (espn.com) Jaden McDaniels scored 25 points before exiting with cramping in his leg, and veteran Mike Conley — a late starter — logged nearly 29 minutes in the rotation. (startribune.com) Crew chief Scott Foster issued the ejection that removed Naz Reid from the contest, and Rudy Gobert finished the night with 14 points and 14 rebounds. (startribune.com) Houston’s Kevin Durant and Alperen Sengun each scored 30 points, and Durant passed Dirk Nowitzki into eighth place on the NBA’s career regular‑season baskets list (11,177). (espn.com) The victory moved Minnesota to 45‑28, a half‑game behind fourth‑place Denver in the West, while the Rockets dropped to 43‑29 in the standings. (espn.com) Terrence Shannon Jr. disrupted the final inbound pass that sealed the result, and the Wolves’ schedule sends them to Detroit next with a home‑and‑away matchup against Houston penciled in for April 10. (startribune.com)