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Unlocking the Secret Twist That Changes Everything in This Story

Unlocking the Secret Twist That Changes Everything in This Story

Is the Oklahoma City Thunder really the juggernaut we all expected this postseason — or are we just witnessing a preview of a team that’s barely warmed up? After blitzing the Minnesota Timberwolves by a staggering 26 points in Game 1 of the Western Conference Finals, it’s no surprise that ESPN’s Kendrick Perkins is already waving the white flag for Minnesota. Perkins, never shy with his takes, insists the series won’t stretch beyond six games, pitching the Timberwolves as doomed to maybe snag a single win at best. But here’s the kicker — the Thunder didn’t even hit their stride yet. Could it be that we’re seeing the calm before their storm? Or is this massive blowout just another chapter in playoff theatrics, where no team is truly as helpless as a single game’s box score suggests? Let’s dive in — because if Kendrick’s right, Minnesota might soon be wondering if this series is trouble with a capital T.

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