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Edwards has a chance to return to action on Monday night in Dallas.
Will Ragatz|
Home-court advantage would be nice, but health matters more than anything — and is finishing sixth more beneficial than the 4 or 5 due to the OKC factor?
Joe Nelson|
The Wolves had their worst shooting night in over seven years on Saturday.
Will Ragatz|
Reid was ejected from Wednesday's win over the Houston Rockets.
Adam Uren|
Edwards has been cleared for on-court basketball activities, which is a big step towards his nearing return.
Will Ragatz|
The Wolves pulled off a thrilling overtime comeback in a game littered with numerous missed calls.
Jonathan Harrison|
The Wolves overcame a ton of adversity in a record-setting comeback, including a terrible night of officiating by referee Scott Foster.
Joe Nelson|
The Timberwolves were up by 11 late in regulation. Then down by 13 in OT. And through all the madness, they pulled off an unbelievable win.
Will Ragatz|

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