By Darnell MayberryKevin Durant was out of the lineup, Russell Westbrook was out of sync and the Oklahoma City Thunder was out of sorts. But the Minnesota Timberwolves were in town, so much of it hardly mattered. Against the worst team the league has to offer, the Thunder, even on a shockingly off night, cruised to a 92-84 victory on Monday inside Chesapeake Energy Arena. It was an expected result and a game OKC sorely needed. The win snapped the Thunder’s two-game losing and moved it back above .500 at 23-22. It was the 21st loss in 23 games for the Wolves, who fell to a league-worst 7-37. “I thought there was a peach basket out there for a second,” said Thunder coach Scott Brooks, referring to both team’s offensive struggles.Read more on NewsOK.com