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Who's in and who's out for Game 2 of the Western Conference Finals between the Minnesota Timberwolves and Oklahoma City Thunder?
From the tip, the Oklahoma City Thunder looked very comfortable in Game 2 of the Western Conference Finals. The team paced itself, players looked calm, and the
-OKC takes down Game 2, thanks to a 35-21 third quarter. -This marks the Thunder’s 60th double-digit win of the season, which ties the Golden State Warriors for the most in NBA history. -The Thunder’s defense came to play once again, recording 30 assists to six turnovers while forcing 14 turnovers from the T’Wolves to just 20 assists.
Oklahoma City set the tone for the Western Conference Finals with a 114-88 plundering of the Timberwolves in Game 1. Things weren't quite as easy in Game 2, but the Thunder still beat Minnesota 118-103 behind 38 points from newly-crowned MVP Shai Gilgeous-Alexander.
Thunder fans show out to support team early in the morning as they return to Oklahoma ahead of WCF Game 5 against Timberwolves
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SportsGrid on MSN2025 NBA Playoffs: Timberwolves at Thunder WCF Game 2 SGPFresh off cashing a +408 ticket in Game 1, we’re back with a sharp SGP for Timberwolves vs. Thunder Game 2—built on matchup edges and bounce-back spots.
In the series opener, the Thunder overcame a sluggish start and leaned on their top-ranked defense in the second half to pull away for a dominant 114-88 victory. Here’s a preview of Game 2 of ...
There are many reasons the OKC Thunder is one win away from the NBA Finals, but on Monday, no Thunder was bigger than big man Chet Holmgren.
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Thunder Wire on MSNChet Holmgren will properly digest film from Thunder's Game 3 loss to TimberwolvesExcited to play at Target Center, Chet Holmgren's homecoming was spoiled. He reminisced on Saturday morning about being a child and heading to the Lifetime gym buried underneath the arena. Perhaps he'll hit his old stomping grounds after an embarrassing Game 3 loss.