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One of the main reasons that the Timberwolves were unable to get anything going was the lack of contribution from their bench. Nickeil Alexander-Walker, Naz Reid, and Donte DiVincenzo each struggled mightily to put the ball in the basket, which allowed the Thunder to create separation quickly.
Game 2 between the Timberwolves and Thunder is loaded with intrigue—and value on PrizePicks. We’re diving into five of our favorite player props, backed by stat
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OKC Thunder Wire on MSNMultiple Timberwolves players believe they must play through inconsistent refereesAfter the Oklahoma City Thunder destroyed the Minnesota Timberwolves in a 114-88 Game 1 win, the biggest talking points after the game were about the officials. You couldn't scroll past five tweets or channel surf on television without someone crying about the whistle.
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Will the Thunder take a commanding 2-0 series lead or will the Timberwolves tie the series? Here are the latest NBA best bets for Game 2
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Edwards dropped an F bomb during his postgame news conference Tuesday after his Minnesota Timberwolves lost to the Oklahoma City Thunder in Game 1 of the Western Conference finals. Edwards used the language while talking about a night in which he attempted just 13 field goals.
Minnesota got into foul trouble early on, with defensive stalwart Rudy Gobert drawing two in the first minute of play, limiting him to just 1:38 of action in the opening quarter. While the overwhelming whistles SGA drew on Tuesday brought on plenty of national ire, the Wolves and Thunder finished the night with 22 fouls apiece.