Difficult for a professional franchise to go 5 minutes without scoring a point.
Goat Milk
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03-24-10
25850
#2
yes
pretty much almost impossible
teams go 5 min without scoring sometimes
but never seen it in ot
Cause Sleep is the Cousin of Death
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zizoudane10
SBR Hall of Famer
03-27-12
7272
#3
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Seto
SBR Posting Legend
12-16-11
12906
#4
Cavs went scoreless in OT in game 1 of the Finals last year until a meaningless last second layup.
But yeah, doing it at home to the Timberwolves is absolutely fukking pathetic. What a schizo team. Same shit as last year.
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PorkChop
SBR Hall of Famer
09-18-08
8193
#5
And this is their new 'wide open, run & shoot offense'
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SBRMAN23
SBR Hall of Famer
01-07-11
6906
#6
Rose will be gone soon terrible injury riddle fool
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IBetYou
SBR Hall of Famer
07-03-15
8158
#7
Fred Hoiberg was supposed to fix the bulls' offense. Hasn't fixed anything by the look of it.
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BetThenSweat
SBR MVP
02-24-14
2978
#8
Thank God they did not. That gave me the win for under
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Goat Milk
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03-24-10
25850
#9
Jimmy Butler is bulls best player by far. They need to unleash him.
He played bad today but anytime you have Rose taking more shots than him I think it's a problem
Cause Sleep is the Cousin of Death
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FlyinAir
SBR MVP
07-14-14
1612
#10
That's insane
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Punchy
SBR Sharp
04-16-13
289
#11
Chicago Bullshit
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DOM-Ganador
SBR MVP
05-30-12
4479
#12
Hold on fellas, Jazz just went 6 minutes in the forth without a point.
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jjgold
SBR Aristocracy
07-20-05
388179
#13
so erratic
Minny looks for real
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DiggityDaggityDo
SBR Aristocracy
11-30-08
81450
#14
For 78 minutes on Jan. 6, 1951, the Indianapolis Olympians battled the Rochester Royals and came out on top after six overtimes with a 75-73 victory to improve their record to 16-16.
And seriously, why can't we have team names like that anymore?
The offenses struggled all-game long but really stalled once the extra time starting ticking down off the clocks. The teams each managed just four points in the first four overtimes combined, including completely scoreless second and fourth overtimes.
There was an offensive exploding during the fifth overtime when the Royals and Olympians combined for eight points. Then the Olympians prevailed by scoring a basket in the final period while holding the Royals scoreless.
Two players scored 17 points for Indianapolis, including Alex Groza, the former Kentucky standout.