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Kevin Love hits game winner to give Wolves 101-98 win over Clippers
- Updated: January 21, 2012
By: Kels Dayton
Things are finally looking up in Minnesota. Kevin Love is an absolute stud, a franchise player, and one of the most unique players in the world. Ricky Rubio is perhaps even more unique, and both hit critical threes down the stretch in the Wolves’ 101-98 win over the Clippers Friday night, a signature victory for a team that has won four of five. Here’s Love’s game winner at the buzzer:
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Video Courtesy NBA Entertainment.
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