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Thunder’s Game 4 Blitz Leaves Wolves Reeling: Is Minnesota’s Season on the Edge?

Thunder’s Game 4 Blitz Leaves Wolves Reeling: Is Minnesota’s Season on the Edge?

When the Oklahoma City Thunder took the lead in the Western Conference finals, it was their elite defense that earned the headlines. But Game 4? That was a different beast altogether. Faced with Minnesota’s sharpshooters lighting it up, the Thunder had to pivot—this time, unleashing a versatile offense powered by offseason acquisitions Isaiah Hartenstein and Alex Caruso. Who knew that adding a couple of savvy veterans could morph an already talented squad into the league’s most adaptable unit, capable of matching fire with fire? Shooting over 50% from the field and nailing 43.2% from deep, Oklahoma City didn’t just win—they put the Timberwolves on the brink of elimination, turning up the heat with shrewd adjustments and clutch performances. Makes you wonder: can versatility and grit outmuscle pure shooting prowess when the stakes are this high? The numbers say yes, and with a 97.3% chance to reach the Finals, the Thunder are charging full steam ahead. LEARN MORE.

The Thunder took the lead in the Western Conference finals by playing elite defense. In Game 4, they had to play a different way but were once again up to the task.


The Oklahoma City Thunder made two big additions to their rotation this offseason, adding Isaiah Hartenstein and Alex Caruso to an already loaded roster.

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