
Thunder vs. Timberwolves Game 2: The Unexpected Strategy That Could Flip the Western Conference Finals
Depth Perception
The demands placed on Edwards and Gilgeous-Alexander highlight the need for consistent, high-leverage contributions from the supporting cast â especially the second units. In a series in which defensive focus is drawn so tightly around each teamâs primary star, the second units will have real influence.
Game 1 offered an example of that. The aforementioned Kenrich Williams (+13) teamed with Cason Wallace (+16) to tilt the game in the third quarter, combining energy with execution and sparking a stretch that changed momentum.
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