Oklahoma City Thunder guard Shai Gilgeous-Alexander drives to the basket against Minnesota Timberwolves guard Anthony Edwards during the first half of Game 4 of the Western Conference finals of the NBA playoffs Monday, May 26, 2025.


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The Oklahoma City Thunder are now just one win away from the NBA Finals. They pulled off a nail-biting 128-126 victory against the Minnesota Timberwolves in Game 4 of the Western Conference Finals on Monday night.

Shai Gilgeous-Alexander Leads the Charge
Canadian star Shai Gilgeous-Alexander bounced back in style after a tough Game 3. He dropped a game-high 40 points, leading the Thunder to a critical win on the road. Just two days earlier, he had scored a season-low 14 points. But in Game 4, he was unstoppable.

Strong Support from Jalen Williams
Gilgeous-Alexander wasn’t alone. Jalen Williams brought the heat with an impressive 34 points of his own. The Thunder duo proved too hot to handle for Minnesota’s defense, especially in the final minutes.

Thunder Take 3-1 Series Lead
With this win, Oklahoma City now leads the series 3-1. They are just one victory away from their first NBA Finals appearance in over a decade. Game 5 could be the moment Thunder fans have been waiting for.

Minnesota Fights Back but Falls Short
The Timberwolves showed plenty of fight in the second half. They outscored Oklahoma City after halftime and nearly completed a dramatic comeback. However, the effort wasn’t enough to turn the tide.

Nickeil Alexander-Walker Shines Off the Bench
Coming off the bench, Nickeil Alexander-Walker gave Minnesota a much-needed boost. The Canadian guard, who happens to be Gilgeous-Alexander’s cousin, scored 23 points and kept the Timberwolves within reach during crucial stretches of the game.

Anthony Edwards Struggles Under Pressure
All-star Anthony Edwards had a tough night. Despite playing 41 minutes, he managed just 16 points and went 5-for-13 from the field. The Timberwolves needed more from their star, but he couldn’t find his rhythm.

Oklahoma City's Balanced Attack Proves Key
The Thunder’s offense looked sharp and balanced. Beyond Gilgeous-Alexander and Williams, role players made important contributions. They moved the ball well and found open looks, showing why they’ve been one of the most exciting teams this postseason.

What’s Next for the Thunder?
The Thunder now return home with momentum on their side. Game 5 will take place in Oklahoma City, where a win will secure their spot in the NBA Finals. The young team is playing with confidence, and their stars are peaking at the right time.

Timberwolves on the Brink of Elimination
For Minnesota, the pressure is mounting. They must win three straight games to keep their championship hopes alive. It’s a tall task, but not impossible. The Timberwolves need their stars to step up if they hope to force a Game 6.

Thunder’s Youthful Core Rising to the Occasion
Oklahoma City’s rise this postseason has been thrilling to watch. Their young core, led by Gilgeous-Alexander and Williams, is playing with maturity beyond their years. They’ve proven they belong on the big stage, and they’re now within touching distance of the Finals.

Game 5 Could Be the Decider
With a 3-1 series lead, the Thunder have a golden opportunity in front of them. One more win, and they’ll be crowned Western Conference champions. Fans across Oklahoma are holding their breath as the team inches closer to history.

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