Chasing the Thunder: Wolves lose 109-92 in OKC

Oklahoma City is where the Wolves want to be

February 27, 2010 at 6:43AM

After losing the first two games of this season's series to Oklahoma City by two points each time, the Wolves trailed from start to finish tonight: Down 30-19 after one quarter, 55-41 at halftime and by as many as 25 in the third quarter.

I've got a 6:10 a.m. flight home to Minneapolis in the morning, so tonight's post will be short.

Like, real short.

Here's the game story from tonight's game:

Wolves flew home after tonight's game and will try to end their two-game losing streak -- and win for the 15th time in 61 games this season -- Saturday night against Portland at Target Center.

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Jerry Zgoda

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Jerry Zgoda covers Minnesota United FC and Major League Soccer for the Minnesota Star Tribune.

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