Timberwolves collapsed, 24 points behind the Thunder! Alexander 30+, and the surprises scored 18 points.
4:50am, 24 May 2025Basketball
At 8:30 on May 23, in the second game of the NBA Western Conference Finals, the Thunder played against the Timberwolves at home. In the first game, the Thunder defeated the Timberwolves at home. In the first round of the two sides, the Timberwolves relied too much on three-point shooting, and the team made 51 outside shots, with average results and eventually lost. In the second game, the Thunder are expected to make another effort at home and win another goal. In the first quarter, McDaniels passed the ball to Conley, who failed to make a jump shot. Harten made a straight pass to the bottom line, and Homgren scored a layup. Randall broke through and fell down with defense. Jump the ball, Thunder ball rights! Harten scored with a throw and McDaniels made a jump shot. Jaylenway changed direction and scored 2 points. 6-2! McDaniels made an open three-pointer. Three-pointers failed with more specific points, and Conley failed to make three-pointers. Alexander broke through to the free throw line, Chet made a comeback, and Jaylenway broke through and scored 2 points, 8-5!
Edwards hit the free throw line and stopped and scored. Harten moved to the left, and Alexander scored 2 points with a step-by-step jump shot. Randle failed to score a three-pointer, Jaylenway was shot and was blocked! Homegren got the ball, and Dortmund followed up and scored a layup. Conley bypassed a step, stopped and made a three-pointer. Harten made a fuss, and Alexander made a counter-attack foul. McDaniels received the ball and shot another three-pointer, overtaking the Thunder 13-12.
Alexander passed the ball to the right and made a three-pointer at a specific point. McDan failed to score a three-pointer, and Jaylenway fell back and scored 2 points. Edwards made a iron. Alexander scored a layup, but Gobert failed to make a landing. Alexander made a jump shot and continued to score, 21-13! Divincenzo Gao hit the board and scored. Edwards failed to chase after him, Alexander made a breakthrough and made a foul, and the MVP shouts sounded at the scene!
Alexander made 2 free throws, 23-15! The Thunder quietly widened the score difference, and the advantage was relatively obvious, and the Timberwolves could not catch up with each step. The Timberwolves chased to 25-29 and ended the first quarter. In the second quarter, the Thunder's advantage expanded to 8 points.
In the third quarter, the Thunder made a climax and blossomed at multiple points, including Wallace, with two key three-pointers. The Thunder's advantage reaches 24 points at most. Does the Timberwolves still have a chance? Homegren has made 6 of 13 shots and scored 18 points, surpassing Jaylenway. Alexander broke through 30 points.
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