For all the misses, air balls, clanks and in-and-outs, perhaps the most amazing thing is that the Timberwolves-Nuggets score was tied, with the seconds ticking down in overtime at Target Center on Sunday afternoon.
But that didn't make it feel any better, did it?
"Look at my face," Wolves center Karl-Anthony Towns said. "What do you think?"
No.
This comeback story did not have a happy ending. On a night when the Wolves shot only 35.1 percent overall and went 6-for-45 on three-point shots — those 39 misses are the third most in NBA history according to Elias Sports — they were tied with Denver until center Nikola Jokic, hounded by Towns, hit a 15-foot, turnaround fadeaway shot for a 100-98 overtime Nuggets victory in front of 13,553 fans.
Down 16 points with 6:43 left in the fourth quarter, the Wolves held the Nuggets scoreless while striding back into a 90-90 tie on — you guessed it — Towns' three-pointer with 42.4 seconds left.
The Wolves took a two-point lead on an Andrew Wiggins drive early in overtime — pushing the Wolves' run to 18-0 — but it didn't last. Two three-pointers by Will Barton helped give Denver a four-point lead with 1:52 left. Josh Okogie scored, then stole the ball and fed it to Robert Covington for a game-tying layup with 26.2 seconds left.
But out of a timeout, Jokic hit the game-winner.