NBA playoffs, Oklahoma City Thunder
Digest more
Shai Gilgeous-Alexander, Thunder
Digest more
Top News
Highlights
Impacts
Even the NBA MVP needs a wingman. For the Thunder, Minnesota native Chet Holmgren is one for Shai Gilgeous-Alexander. And he had a big game Monday night to put his team within one game of going to the NBA Finals.
Its a star driven league and the Oklahoma City Thunder have three of them. Throughout this season, the Thunder have dominated. They have rattled off a historic
Anthony Edwards powered Minnesota to its highest-scoring playoff game ever as the Timberwolves cruised to a 143-101 victory over Oklahoma City
Despite a tough loss to the Thunder, the Timberwolves show resilience ahead of Game 5, ready to fight for their playoff lives.
Upstairs, inside the 19,000-seat Target Center, is where Holmgren won four Minnesota state championships with Minnehaha Academy — a prep school 5 miles from downtown on the banks of the Mississippi River.
1hon MSN
Jalen Williams, the Oklahoma City Thunder's second scoring option, looked like a budding superstar during Game 4 of the Western Conference finals.
A new Thunder franchise record was set on Monday, when Oklahoma City took care of business in Game 4 versus the Timberwolves.
While it was an exciting matchup, much of the criticism is directed at Minnesota's star guard, Anthony Edwards, who finished with 16 points on 5-of-13 shooting from the field. Markieff Morris appeared on "Get Up," where he criticized the performance of the Timberwolves' top player.