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Shai Gilgeous-Alexander proved why he’s the NBA’s newly crowned MVP. Just a day after receiving the honor, he dropped 38 points to lead the Oklahoma City Thunder to a commanding 118-103 win over the Minnesota Timberwolves. The victory gave OKC a 2-0 lead in the Western Conference Finals.

Electric Energy from MVP Gilgeous-Alexander

Before tipoff, NBA Commissioner Adam Silver handed Gilgeous-Alexander his MVP trophy. The moment fired him up — maybe too much. “I was a little too juiced up,” he admitted. “But I’m happy we won so I can soak this all in.”

Despite the early adrenaline rush, Gilgeous-Alexander settled in quickly. He finished with 12-of-21 shooting from the field and nailed 13-of-15 free throws. Nineteen of his points came in the first half alone.

Thunder's Teamwork Strikes Again

While the spotlight was on Shai, the Thunder’s supporting cast showed out. Jalen Williams added 26 points and grabbed 10 rebounds. Chet Holmgren chipped in 22 points and was a constant presence in the paint.

The Thunder’s defense also stood tall. Lu Dort, recently named to the All-Defensive First Team, and Williams, who made the Second Team, led a gritty effort. They held Minnesota to just 41.4% shooting.

“When you win games, you do it together,” said Gilgeous-Alexander. “The individual accolades come with it.”

Timberwolves Struggle Despite Edwards' Effort

Anthony Edwards led Minnesota with 32 points, but his efficiency was off — needing 26 shots to get there. Jaden McDaniels scored 22 and Nickeil Alexander-Walker added 17, but it wasn’t enough.

Minnesota coach Chris Finch pointed to a sloppy finish to the first half as a turning point. “We didn’t close the half very well,” he said. “If we had, the third quarter might have played out differently.”

Thunder Surge in the Third Quarter

Oklahoma City blew the game open in the third. A wild and-one play by Gilgeous-Alexander, who was fouled by his cousin Alexander-Walker, pushed the Thunder lead to nine.

Moments later, a highlight-reel lob from Cason Wallace to Holmgren extended the lead to 17. By the end of the third, the Thunder were up 93-71.

Wolves Rally Falls Short

Minnesota showed some life in the fourth, trimming the deficit to 10. But OKC kept their foot on the gas and never let them get closer.

Game 3 now shifts to Minneapolis, where the Timberwolves have gone 4-1 in the postseason. Despite the hole, Finch is staying positive.

“Every minute in a series is a chance to find something,” Finch said. “We’re going to fight for Game 3 at home.”

Thunder’s Confidence Soars with MVP Momentum

The Thunder have now won two straight in convincing fashion and look every bit the title contender. With Gilgeous-Alexander playing like an MVP and the defense locking down, OKC is rolling.

Game 3 tips off Saturday in Minnesota. The Timberwolves need answers — and fast — if they want to keep their Finals hopes alive.

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