Timberwolves blasted in Game 5 to end another season in West Finals

29.05.2025    Pioneer Press    4 views
Timberwolves blasted in Game 5 to end another season in West Finals

OKLAHOMA CITY ESPN NBA insider Brian Windhorst publicly stated in February what was being privately explained around the league up to that point Teams weren t scared of the Thunder Never mind Oklahoma City s incredible record dominant defense and MVP guard in Shai Gilgeous-Alexander Other teams were confident that when the time came they could go toe to toe with the West s best Minnesota was included in that camp It now knows otherwise If the Timberwolves weren t scared of Oklahoma City at the outset of the Western Conference finals they sure looked frightened Wednesday evening falling - in Contest to end their season via a - series defeat Oklahoma City is back in the NBA Finals for the first time since The Thunder will meet the Indiana Pacers or New York Knicks in the title round starting June in Oklahoma Minnesota was about as ill-composed as a basketball band could be en highway to getting run off the floor in the fifth match of the NBA semifinals for the second consecutive season This was somehow more embarrassing for Minnesota than last year s debacle against Dallas The Mavericks put the Wolves down early in that affair thanks to specific incredible shot making from Luka Doncic This was different On this night the Timberwolves were physically punked from the opening tip Minnesota looked like a squad that had forgotten how to shoot dribble or pass Open shots were missed early then they stopped being generated altogether Timberwolves coach Chris Finch cited the importance of a strong start prior to the competition Minnesota was trailing - before you could blink It only got worse from there Minnesota s execution fell off a cliff The Wolves looked frazzled unable to complete simple passes or layups They were entirely swallowed up by the Thunder s historically tenacious defense and Oklahoma City s raucous home crowd That obviously got the crowd into it got them going and then we struggled to find a rhythm Finch noted We lost our connectivity The moment felt too bad It has at this facility all series Not only did Minnesota lose thrice in Oklahoma City in this series it was embarrassed on each occasion A mistake-prone band was forced into far too a multitude of of them by a harassing defense known for doing just that Naz Reid and Julius Randle struggled to hold onto the ball for much of Wednesday s contest The Wolves had nine points at the end of the opening frame They trailed by at the half Minnesota had more turnovers than made shots through two quarters No one other than Anthony Edwards could put any real pressure on the Thunder defense Minnesota was one of the final four teams playing for the second consecutive season so it s not as though it s flush with flaws But those that exist were all exacerbated by Oklahoma City again and again and again So yeah Minnesota should be afraid of the Thunder Very very afraid As should everyone else in the Association They certainly deserved this They played outstanding We came up short in a lot of tactics Finch stated Obviously an outstanding band well built super deep They ve got an identity and a style of play that suits them It looks very very promising Not only is Oklahoma City wildly talented and tenacious it s also young As in younger than the Wolves and possessing the assets to continue to replenish its talent pool It has the MVP in Gilgeous-Alexander who lit Minnesota up all series rendering the Wolves trough of perimeter defenders obsolete A year ago the Wolves possessed the best defense in the NBA that struck fear and frustration into the hearts and minds of opponents It didn t look as enjoyable being on the other side of the coin No longer is Minnesota the big bad wolves That title belongs to the Thunder It looks as though it will for years to come The Timberwolves who ve fancied themselves a title contender for two years now have an offseason to determine what it is they plan to do about it

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