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?

Williams was off in Game 3 as well and only took four 2-point shots after taking 16 in Game 1 and 14 in Game 2. He was more aggressive getting to the basket in Game 4 and had 34 points to go along with a career-high six 3-pointers. It was a lethal combination.

Gilgeous-Alexander and Williams combined for 26 points on 10-of-14 shooting in the first quarter to get the Thunder out to a 37-30 lead. Both stars set the tone, a crucial occurrence getting blown out in the same building in Game 3.

While Williams was the most aggressive he’s been hunting his shot in this series, SGA just reverted back to the aggression that made him the best player on the floor in Games 1 and 2. The Timberwolves couldn’t keep him from getting to his spots or getting to the foul line.

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