Thunder just 1 win away from NBA Finals
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The Oklahoma City Thunder are one win away from their first NBA Finals appearance in over a decade. The rebuild that Sam Presti enacted in Oklahoma City is five wins away from yielding the necessary results for his franchise.
Alexander, Jalen Williams and Chet Holmgren combined for 95 points in the Thunder's Game 4 win agains thte Timberwolves.
Kendrick Perkins had a strange rationale for not naming Timberwolves star Anthony Edwards as the next face of the NBA.
Alexander, Jalen Williams and Chet Holmgren combine for 95 points as Oklahoma City takes a 3-1 lead over Minnesota in the West Finals.
Kevin Durant doesn't seem too bothered that at least one fan doesn't see him as a top-15 player in NBA history.
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The group that purchased the Seattle SuperSonics was described as the "prototypical ownership group" when they brought the team to OKC in 2006.
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The story of these NBA playoffs has been the league's newfound and designed parity, and for good reason. The margins in this postseason field have felt virtually nonexistent. Seeds have hardly mattered, creating a perception that this championship chase is actually wide-open. But in reality, it's not.
MINNEAPOLIS – Getting a young star trio in the NBA to reach its full potential is a precarious and delicate business, part Jenga tower and part ship in the bottle.
The top-seeded Oklahoma City Thunder and the sixth-seeded Minnesota Timberwolves meet in Game 4 of the Western Conference Finals Monday.
OKC defeated the Minnesota Timberwolves 128-126 in Monday's Game 4 of the Western Conference Finals at Target Center and now leads the series 3-1. Shai Gilgeous-Alexander led the way as he typically does, but it was a trio of Thunder playmakers who proved to be too much for the Timberwolves.