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Oklahoma City closed out the Western Conference finals in five games, facing little resistance from Minnesota in the clincher.
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OKC Thunder Wire on MSNSeveral former OKC Thunder players react to 2025 NBA Finals berthAs shirts and hats were handed out, the Oklahoma City Thunder briefly enjoyed the fruits of their labor. After a historic 68-14 season, they were a buzzsaw through the Western Conference. They beat the Minnesota Timberwolves in five games to punch their ticket to the 2025 NBA Finals.
After being eliminated from the NBA Playoffs by the Oklahoma City Thunder, the Wolves season has come to an end as the NBA Draft looms.
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All season long, the Oklahoma City Thunder displayed dominance unlike any other team and that all culminated with their first trip to the NBA Finals in 13 years.
The Oklahoma City Thunder dominated the Minnesota Timberwolves 124-94 in Game 5 to advance to the NBA Finals for the first time since 2012
The Oklahoma City Thunder moved on to the NBA Finals earlier this week in defeating the Minnesota Timberwolves in a decisive Game 5 victory. The 124–94 blowout win was an embodiment of everything the Thunder have become—a complete team,
The Oklahoma City Thunder will play the winner of the Indiana Pacers vs. New York Knicks series beginning June 5.
Shai Gilgeous-Alexander scored 34 points, and the Oklahoma City Thunder routed the Minnesota Timberwolves 124-94 on Wednesday night to win the Western Conference finals series 4-1 and advance to the NBA Finals for the first time since 2012.
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Shai Gilgeous-Alexander scored 34 points, and the Oklahoma City Thunder routed the Minnesota Timberwolves 124-94 to win the Western Conference finals series 4-1 and advance to the NBA Finals for the first time since 2012.
The Minnesota Timberwolves might not be the favorites in this series, but it'd be a mistake to count Anthony Edwards and company out.
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Inquirer Sports on MSNNBA: Timberwolves again left to figure out last 2 steps to a titleMINNEAPOLIS— For all the strides the Minnesota Timberwolves have made since they drafted Anthony Edwards first overall five years ago, a once-woebegone franchise now playing deep into the playoffs as a habit and not a hiccup,