The Minnesota Timberwolves' uneven month of February continued on Sunday night with a 130-123 loss to the Oklahoma City Thunder.
It was the Timberwolves' second straight loss and four in the last five games as they now drop to 4-6 in February.
The Timberwolves suffered a tough injury situation with rising guard Jaylen Clark. In the third quarter, Clark drove to the basket and fell to the floor after missing a layup.
Clark hit his head hard on the court and was down writhing in pain after the play before leaving the game.
After the game ended, Clark took to X to give an update on the injury.
This is the play Jaylen Clark got hurt on. Watch how hard his head snaps back. pic.twitter.com/eKnKq6Kk9H
— The Daily Wolves (@TheDailyWolves) February 24, 2025
"I’m good thanks for everyone reaching out," Clark wrote with a hand heart emoji.
It was a scary situation for the Timberwolves, although Clark was able to stand up and walk off under his own power.
Timberwolves head coach Chris Finch spoke about Clark after the game but did not give a concrete update, per Nadine Babu.
"I don't have an update on him," Finch said while adding the team "missed his tenacity" on the floor.
Before the injury, Clark had 14 points with four steals in just 17 minutes as he earned the start on Sunday.
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