Bloodied but Unstoppable: Alperen Sengun’s Game-Saving Block Shocks Timberwolves and Forces OT
Ever wonder what it feels like to watch history unfold right before your eyes? Wednesday night at Target Center was one of those nights where Minnesota Timberwolves didn’t just claw back—they absolutely torn through the odds, pulling off the largest overtime comeback in NBA history against the Houston Rockets. Down by 13 in extra time, they flipped the script with a nerve-wracking final shot from Julius Randle that froze the crowd in its tracks. Alperen Sengun was a man on a mission for Houston, dropping 30 points and a game-saving block that left him sporting a bloody lip—talk about playing through pain and igniting hope. Yet, despite his heroic effort and Kevin Durant’s late-quarter flurry, the Rockets couldn’t seal the deal. Missing five top Wolves and still rallying to victory—what’s the secret sauce behind such resilience? Let’s dive into this rollercoaster of a game stuffed with grit, drama, and playoff stakes tighter than ever. LEARN MORE.



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