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The Timberwolves didn't just win Game 3, they landed a haymaker and made the Thunder think twice about what kind of fight this series really is.
Tonight, the Oklahoma City Thunder and Minnesota Timberwolves will face off in Game 3 of the Western Conference Finals. Through two games, OKC holds a 2-0 lead,
Minnesota led by 19 after the first frame, 31 at halftime and was never threatened by the top-seeded Thunder. Oklahoma City coach Mark Daigneault waved the white flag and removed the majority of his key players with minutes remaining in the third quarter. Truthfully, he could’ve done so far sooner.
A stale-faced Anthony Edwards stood at the center of a chaotic scene. Edwards had just buried a triple late in the first quarter of Game 3 between OKC and Minnesota on Saturday. And while a pack of Timberwolves fans inside Target Center went into a frenzy,
It’s challenging to stay present. Be where your feet are, as the cliché goes. Most of us try to focus on that each day, not what may be coming in the near
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Oklahoma City won Games 1 and 2 of the Western Conference finals series by an average winning margin of 20.5, so the Game 3 loss could very well be just a fluke. However, it's certainly not an encouraging sign for a team looking to win the NBA championship.
Too many turnovers and a lack of physicality doomed the Thunder in Game 3. Now, what's OKC going to do about it?
The Minnesota Timberwolves secured their first 2025 Western Conference Finals victory by demolishing the Oklahoma City Thunder, 143-101, in Game 3 on Saturday n
The Oklahoma City Thunder face a huge deficit at halftime in Game 3 of the Western Conference Finals against the Minnesota Timberwolves.
Anthony Edwards scored 30 points and the Timberwolves blitzed the Thunder for a 143-101 beatdown Saturday night at Target Center.