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The Oklahoma City Thunder would make NBA history if they win the NBA Finals after brutal 42-point loss on Saturday night.
Thunder defensive star Lu Dort saw a Rudy Gobert screen coming his way while he defended Anthony Edwards. Rather than make any sort of real effort to get past the screen, Dort just slapped at Gobert.
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Some other key contributors for the Timberwolves included Randle, who responded the right way after getting benched the last ...
Minnesota played with an urgency that OKC just couldn't match in Game 3 as the Timberwolves blitzed the Thunder.
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 ...
After silencing critics with a gritty Game 7 win over Denver, the Thunder look poised, confident, and unstoppable—led by SGA, ...
Terrence Shannon Jr. was one of the standout players for the Minnesota Timberwolves in Game 3, which has made him a regular ...
The Oklahoman's Steve Lackmeyer responds to a Minneapolis reporter's suggestion the American Banjo Museum is the only attraction in Oklahoma City.
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 ...
They have been like a boulder rolling downhill into championship contention. And after two resounding wins in Oklahoma City ...
The Wolves caused all kinds of cracks in the Thunder’s NBA-best defense after struggling to solve it in two lopsided losses on the road. The result was 72 points in the first half and won 143 for the ...
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