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They have beaten 28 of the 29 other NBA teams by double figures at least once this season. The only team to avoid that fate against the Thunder was Golden State, which actually outscored Oklahoma City by an average of 4.7 points per game in their head-to-head matchups.
NBA MVP Shai Gilgeous-Alexander scored a playoff career-high 40 points, and All-NBA forward Jalen Williams had a playoff career-high 34 points for the Thunder. Oklahoma City held Minnesota All-Star Anthony Edwards to an uneventful 16 points and Julius Randle to five points.
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BasketballNetwork.net on MSN"Larry won the award… but who knows better, players or press?" - Bernard King on how the NBA players named him the MVP over Larry BirdBernard King was one of the rare talents in the 1980s whose individual brilliance never quite translated into championship success or even leading his respective team to the conference finals. Still, the 6'7" small forward's peak was so impactful that he pushed none other than Larry Bird in the 1983-84 MVP race.
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Yardbarker on MSNNBA insider cites links between Spurs and this former MVPHeading into this offseason, the San Antonio Spurs are among the most interesting teams to keep an eye on. Armed with high-level talent and a bevy of assets, they are in a position to swing a big move that could instantly put them in the title conversation.
The Thunder have had some of the most dominant players in the NBA play for them during the franchise’s time in Oklahoma City. Three of them have brought home regular season MVP awards. Let’s highlight the achievements of those players during their award-winning campaigns.
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Sporting News on MSNThunder NBA Finals tickets prices: See the cheapest cost, best seats for Oklahoma City 2025 playoff gamesThe Thunder have made the NBA Finals for the first time since 2012. Here's everything you need to know about buying tickets to see Oklahoma City in the NBA championship round, including the best prices,
2025 Thunder looking like mirror image of 2015 Warriors as they set sights on first NBA championship
The Oklahoma City Thunder are headed to their first NBA Finals as a franchise since 2012 after eliminating the Minnesota Timberwolves, 124-94, in Game 5 on Wednesday night. OKC will face either the Pacers (who lead the Eastern Conference finals 3-1) or the Knicks in the Finals,