After the game there was a different in opinion. At least when it came to one late, important and, ultimately, costly call.
"He fouled him," Wolves coach Flip Saunders said.
"Hell no," countered Wolves guard Zach LaVine.
On just about everything else, Saunders and his players agreed after the Wolves dropped a 101-99 overtime game to the Lakers on Wednesday night at Target Center.
Chase Budinger's clutch corner three-pointer sent the game into overtime tied at 90, but it was LaVine's foul on Jordan Clarkson with 0.3 seconds left in OT, with the score tied, that proved the difference. Clarkson, who scored eight of his 20 points in overtime, went to the line and hit both shots.
"You hope every time you get an opportunity, [you learn]," Saunders said of LaVine.
"You can't call that with point-three seconds left," LaVine said, still smarting.
Before Clarkson's free throws decided matters, the game shaped up as two teams with bruised and battered lineups, gerrymandered rotations and little to play for other than draft lottery position. Oh, and the development of young players.