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Things unraveled quickly for the Anthony Edwards and the Timberwolves in Game 5 of the Western Conference finals against the Thunder.
Oklahoma City’s league-best defense stumped Minnesota again, holding the Timberwolves to 41.2% shooting. The Timberwolves exit the conference finals for the second consecutive season ...
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Total Pro Sports on MSNOklahoma City Thunder vs. Minnesota Timberwolves Postgame Stats: OKC Beat Wolves To Reach First Finals Since 2012The Oklahoma City Thunder secured a 124-94 victory over the Timberwolves on Wednesday night to punch their ticket to the NBA Finals.
It would be the first NBA title for either of the two energetic fan bases and their exciting young teams. The Thunder, led by newly minted league MVP Shai Gilgeous-Alexander, is the early favorite.
The Oklahoma City Thunder did not waste any time after a nail-biting Western Conference Finals Game 4 win over the Minnesota Timberwolves. On Wednesday night, i
On a recording of The Zach Lowe show this week, Lowe, a national NBA analyst, pointed out the similarities between an offensive possession the Timberwolves produced in the first quarter of Wednesday’s Game 5 and what San Antonio did in the 2014 Western Conference Finals, also in Oklahoma City.
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After trying to land him midseason, Minnesota is “expected to pursue a Durant trade again this offseason” as they search for another “alpha” next to Anthony Edwards, according to a report from Hoops Wire . Durant, who turns 37 before next season, is “interested in playing for the Timberwolves,” the outlet added.
For all the strides the Timberwolves have made since they drafted Anthony Edwards, a noticeable gap remains between them and an NBA title.