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The NBA's new generation of "buying and committing crimes" led the Thunder to defeat the Timberwolves and point to the Western Conference finals

"SGA" Kyrgyz Alexander held high the NBA MVP trophy before the game on the 23rd, accepted the heroic cheers of the fans, and scored a personal high of 38 points in the playoffs after playing, leading the Thunder to defeat the Timberwolves 118:103, and the NBA playoffs Western Conference finals won 2:0, and will go to Minnesota on the 25th to fight for match points.

Kyrgyz Alexander (left) scored 38 points and clashed with McDaniels (right) in the fourth quarter

Kyrgyz Alexander did not pursue three-point shooting, but used mid-range as his main weapon, shooting 12-of-20 from the field, including 1 three-pointer and 13-of-15 free throws, scoring 38 points with 8 assists and 3 rebounds. He has outstanding dribbling ability, knows how to read the opponent's defense, and is easy to deceive the opponent to foul, and is nicknamed the new generation of "buying and committing crimes".

Timberwolves McDaniels was in charge of marking but kept angry until he was hooked by SGA in the fourth quarter, the referee did not blow the whistle, and whistled him for a foul, and simply pushed SGA to the ground. McDaniels said he wasn't angry, but he wanted to foul, "because I had room for a foul!" ”

Not only did the Thunder show a multi-faceted offense, but J. Williams, who scored 26 points, also showed excellent scoring ability in the final quarter, making it difficult for the Timberwolves to catch up. In the third quarter, the Thunder relied on strong defense to play a number of quick offensive and defensive transitions, and the 35:21 offensive in a single quarter laid the foundation for victory.

Randle, the Timberwolves, had six points, five rebounds, and five assists in the game, and did not play at all in the fourth quarter. Reed made 12 three-point shots in two games in the series, and the Wolves, who lost two games in a row, returned to their home court to regain face, and the two must cheer up, otherwise they will only rely on Edwards, a brother who scored 32 points on the 23rd, may not be able to support alone.


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