Timberwolves trounce Thunder in Game 3
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Will the Timberwolves howl, or will the Thunder roll in this year's Western Conference Finals? Here's how to catch the action.
All season, the Timberwolves have been a team that’s responded well to adversity. Now it’s time to see if that experience can help them as they face their toughest test yet. Down 2-0 in the NBA Western Conference finals against the top-seeded Oklahoma City Thunder and their MVP Shai Gilgeous-Alexander,
The group that purchased the Seattle SuperSonics was described as the "prototypical ownership group" when they brought the team to OKC in 2006.
Anthony Edwards and the Wolves strike back with 143-101 win to cut Thunder's West finals lead to 2-1
Anthony Edwards was determined to keep Minnesota's spirits up, from the flight home after a frustrating trip to Oklahoma City into a crucial game in these Western Conference finals.
For the entirety of the season, Oklahoma City looked like an unbeatable machine. Even through injuries, the Thunder dominated competition and reached historic h
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There is someone who the Oklahoma City Thunder simply cannot stop. They simultaneously send multiple players — sometimes about half the roster, it seems — to try and derail him.
Anthony Edwards clearly entered the game on a mission after a subpar Game 1. The Minnesota star notched 16 points and two assists in the first quarter, singlehandedly outscoring the Thunder. The Timberwolves finished the frame 34-14, OKC's lowest-scoring quarter of the season, and kept pounding them from there.
Oklahoma City dominated the first two games of the Western Conference Finals and will need big games from its bench to continue that trend. The Thunder’s first