Thunder Thrash Volves in Game 5, Hurricane in NBA Final

Shai Gilgas-Alexander scored 34 points, as Oklahoma City Thunder won a 124–94 domestic win over Minnesota Timberwells on Wednesday, which ended in the Western Conference final in Game 5.
Gilges-Alexander added eight assistance and seven rebounds as Oklahoma City closed the best-seven series.
Thunder is the first time in the NBA final after 2012 and the fifth time in the history of franchise. The first three demonstrations took place when the club was located in Seattle.
Oklahoma City will host the final game 1 of the final against Indiana pacers or New York Nix on 5 June.
The result of Wednesday was quickly clear, as Thunder buried Timberwells by the weight of a stifting defense and playmaking by the burial-alexander, Jalen Williams and Chet Holmagren.
Oklahoma City led 17 after the first quarter and 33 quickly removed the game on Haftime.
The Timberwells season saw the end of its season in the final of the Western Conference for the second consecutive year.
Gilgus-Alexander received his five assistance in the initial quarters as he again showed why he was selected the most valuable player of NBA.
After the first circle of the game, Timberwells had one hand in all the five Oklahoma City Basket during the 11–0 run, which started the march of Thunder towards the blowout.
In that stretch, Gilgus-Alexander had four assistance-three Holmgren hit a finger roll to start separation.
On Monday, Timberwells started Game 4 Red Hot from the ground, but eventually fell 128–126.
On Wednesday, Minnesota was struggling on crime from the beginning, leaving for only 1 for 11 from the ground in the first five minutes.
Gilgus-Alexander excluded Minnesota in 12–9 in the first quarter.
Thunder finished the first quarter for 13–2, highlighted by another Gilgius-Alexander Assist-a cone wallace was discovered to put an amazing point in a corner of a corner in a corner. The score was 26-9.
This did not get much better in the other because Oklahoma City increased its leadership.
The first half (14) in Minnesota had more turnover, as it was the field round (12). Timberwells ended with 21 turnover.
Holmagren scored 22 points and seven rebounds, while Williams had 19 points, eight rebounds and five assistance.
Julius Randle led Timberwells with 24 points, while Anthony Edwards scored 19 runs in 7 -18 shoots.
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