Timberwolves trounce Thunder in Game 3
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Oklahoma City Thunder fans gathered at Paycom Center to watch Game 3 against the Timberwolves, creating a lively atmosphere with hopes of making 'Loud City Live' a new tradition.
For the entirety of the season, Oklahoma City looked like an unbeatable machine. Even through injuries, the Thunder dominated competition and reached historic h
The hypotheticals are more nuanced this year. It was all soberingly simple in 2024. In a series of blowouts, the Nuggets would’ve advanced past Minnesota if they had just protected that 20-point lead in Game 7. There were no other distinct moments that swung the outcome. Just one unambiguous collapse.
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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
Minnesota Timberwolves star Anthony Edwards is getting criticized for declining to speak to the media after a Game 2 loss to the Oklahoma City Thunder.