Oklahoma City Thunder roll into NBA Finals for first time in 13 years
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The Oklahoma City Thunder have booked their ticket to the NBA Finals with a 124-94 demolition of the Minnesota Timberwolves.

Minnesota faced another setback in Game 5 of the Western Conference Finals, falling short for the second consecutive year just before reaching the Finals. Meanwhile, the Thunder celebrated their first advancement to the championship round since 2012.

The spotlight was on the recently awarded MVP, Shai Gilgeous-Alexander, who delivered an impressive performance with 34 points, eight assists, and seven rebounds, almost achieving a triple-double.

Chet Holmgren also had 22, while Jalen Williams and 19 before all three checked out of the game with over five minutes to play.

Aside from an early 3-0 lead for Minnesota, it was a wire-to-wire win for the Thunder, who held their visitors to just nine first-quarter points.

Oklahoma City continued to expand their lead, with their tight defense forcing the Timberwolves into 14 turnovers in the first half, a number higher than their field goals made, which was just 12.

Shai Gilgeous-Alexander led his team with 34 points in the series-clinching Game 5 win

Shai Gilgeous-Alexander led his team with 34 points in the series-clinching Game 5 win

The Thunder fans will now witness their team in the NBA Finals for the first time in 13 years

The Thunder fans will now witness their team in the NBA Finals for the first time in 13 years

Gilgeous-Alexander was named the MVP of the Western Conference Finals after the game

Gilgeous-Alexander was named the MVP of the Western Conference Finals after the game

All told, the hosts held an impenetrable 65-32 lead at the break and ultimately emptied their bench in what proved to be a breezy second half.

Following the conclusion of the game, Gilgeous-Alexander was named the MVP of the series.

Going back to Kevin Durant and Russell Westbrook, the Canadian guard is the third regular season MVP in the relocated franchise’s history, but the Thunder have been unable to get back to the Finals since losing to the Heat there in 2012.

There was also a run of four consecutive first round exits between 2017-2020, while the team missed the postseason entirely from 2021-2023.

None of that was lost on Gilgeous-Alexander as he celebrated his team winning the West. 

‘I just want to shout out these fans, they’ve been here,’ he said on the ESPN broadcast after the game.

‘A couple years I got here, there [was[ some really dark times in this arena, not fun times, and these fans have been by our side through thick and thin, so we appreciate that first and foremost.

And then, of course, I want to thank my teammates. Without them, I’m nothing – clear as day. I don’t have 124 points [in the series] by myself. 

Chet Holmgren also had 22 points, seven rebounds and three blocks for the hosts

Chet Holmgren also had 22 points, seven rebounds and three blocks for the hosts

Thunder head coach Mark Daigneault holds the oscar Robertson Western Conference Championship Trophy

Thunder head coach Mark Daigneault holds the oscar Robertson Western Conference Championship Trophy

‘I love these guys to death. Now, with all that being said, this is a step in the right direction, but we have a lot more work to do, and we know that, and that’s what we’re focused on.’

The loss will be tough to take for Anthony Edwards, who failed to reach 20 points in the last two games of the series.

In fact, it was Julius Randle who led Minnesota on Sunday with 24 points, while Edwards had 19.

The young star insisted in the post-game press conference that ‘nobody’s gonna work harder than me this summer.’

The Thunder will now have more than a week before the Finals kick off next Thursday, June 5.

However, they could learn their opponents as soon as Thursday night, with the Knicks down 3-1 to the Pacers and readying for a must-win Game 5 at Madison Square Garden.

Regardless of who emerges from the East, the No. 1 seed Thunder – who won a staggering 68 games this regular season – will have homecourt advantage.

Oklahoma City will hos the first two games of the Finals, and Games 5 and 7 if necessary.  

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