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OKC Thunder Wire on MSNJalen Williams doesn't care if he gets scrutinized as Thunder on verge of NBA Finals tripCatching Jaden McDaniels paying full attention to Shai Gilgeous-Alexander, Jalen Williams jogged over to the corner spot. Before he even set his position, his MVP teammate threw a bullet pass to his All-Star teammate.
The sixth-seeded Minnesota Timberwolves and the top-seeded Oklahoma City Thunder meet in Game 5 of the Western Conference Finals Wednesday.
The Thunder are going back home for Game 5 with a chance to clinch an NBA Finals appearance for the first time s
The Thunder is one win away from the NBA Finals after its 128-126 win in Game 4. Here's how OKC graded in the victory.
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THE OKLAHOMA CITY THUNDER The Thunder are one game away from the NBA Finals after a rousing 128-126 Game 4 win over theTimberwolves. The numbers Minnesota's stars didn't put up stand out, too.Anthony Edwards had 16 points on 5 for 13 shooting.
NBA fans think Timberwolves coach Chris Finch found a foolproof way to critique the officiating in the series without getting fined.
After four games, you can feel the detest between the Oklahoma City Thunder and Minnesota Timberwolves. That comes with the high stakes of the Western Conference Finals with an NBA Finals trip on the line.
The last 10 seconds of a great NBA basketball game, this time the Oklahoma City Thunder's 128-126 victory over the Minnesota Timberwolves to take a 3-1 Western conference finals lead on Monday, were ruined by an all-too-familiar and increasingly ridiculous rule glitch that the league refuses to fix.
Quite literally, one tenth of a second prevented a review. Had the clock struck zero, the officials could've triggered an instant replay and found that the ball touched the fan with 0.6 or 0.5 seconds remaining.