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Thunder Bounce Back to Beat T-Wolves 128-126 to Take 3-1 Lead Behind SGA's 40-Point Game

  • On Monday night in Minneapolis, the Oklahoma City Thunder edged the Minnesota Timberwolves 128-126 in the fourth matchup of the Western Conference finals, taking a commanding 3-1 lead in the series.
  • The Thunder rebounded after Minnesota’s dominant Game 3 rout as both teams played physical, aggressive basketball with intense moments and hot shooting throughout Game 4.
  • Shai Gilgeous-Alexander led Oklahoma City with a playoff career-high 40 points, adding 10 assists and 9 rebounds, while Jalen Williams contributed 34 points and Chet Holmgren scored 21.
  • Gilgeous-Alexander sank five crucial free throws in the final 15 seconds that sealed the victory as Minnesota rallied late, with Jaden McDaniels’ three-pointer and driving layup narrowing the gap.
  • The Western Conference finals series resumes with Game 5 on Wednesday night in Oklahoma City, where the Thunder hold a strong chance to secure their spot in the NBA Finals after exploiting Minnesota’s frequent turnovers and allowing numerous second-chance points.
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Thunder aim to secure conference finals victory over the Timberwolves

The Oklahoma City Thunder look to clinch the Western Conference finals over the Minnesota Timberwolves in game five. The teams meet for the ninth time this season. Oklahoma City is 12-4 against the Northwest Division, and Minnesota is 11-5 against…

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