OKLAHOMA CITY – There was a moment Friday night the Timberwolves bench was so unstoppable, Oklahoma City tried playing seven-on-five.
During a fast break in the third quarter, two of the arena personnel charged with cleaning the floor were out near the free-throw line as Jordan McLaughlin was racing down the court for what otherwise would've been an easy layup.
The Wolves didn't score on that play, and there was no call from the officials, but it did nothing to derail the night the reserves had in a 138-101 victory over Oklahoma City.
There were moments this season coach Chris Finch said the staff was worried about the team's depth.