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Here's the daily NBA postseason schedule for the conference final games, including the time, TV channel and streaming information for the games in each best-of-seven series.Start the day smarter. Get all the news you need in your inbox each morning.
The Oklahoma City Thunder blew open the first two games of the Western Conference Finals to take a commanding 2-0 lead in series over the Minnesota Timberwolves thanks to season-long trend.
The NBA Playoffs resume tonight with Game 2 of the Western Conference Finals between the Oklahoma City Thunder and the Minnesota Timberwolves. Hooray, huzzah, the basketball continues!
Game 1 of the Western Conference Finals between the Oklahoma City Thunder and the Minnesota Timberwolves reached a new low in viewership in over ten years.
SportsLine expert Matt Severance reveals his NBA playoff predictions for Game 2 of Minnesota Timberwolves vs. Oklahoma City Thunder
The Oklahoma City Thunder beat the Minnesota Timberwolves 118-103 to open up a 2-0 lead in the Western Conference finals.
Thursday, May 22Time: 8:30 p.m. ETTV Channel: ESPNLive Stream: FuboTV (TRY FOR FREE) WATCH: Timberwolves vs Thunder | Str
Game 2 of the Western Conference Finals between the Timberwolves and Thunder tips off Thursday night at 7:30 PM CT at Paycom Center in Oklahoma City. The game will air on ESPN with Mike Breen, Doris Burke, Richard Jefferson and Lisa Salters on the call.
The Oklahoma City Thunder were the NBA's best team this season for a number of reasons, and for all the same reasons, they were the heavy betting favorite to win the championship entering their conference finals matchup with the Minnesota Timberwolves.
The Western Conference Finals are set to make history, as the Oklahoma City Thunder will face the Minnesota Timberwolves.
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Anthony Edwards vowed to be more aggressive. The Minnesota Timberwolves' All-Star guard was held to 18 points on 13 shots in a blowout loss to the Oklahoma City Thunder in Game 1 of the Western Conference finals.
Veteran NBA referee Scott Foster was inadvertently responsible for a delay of game during the Western Conference Finals. Foster, 58, suffered a bloody nose after he unexpectedly came between the ball and an Oklahoma City Thunder player’s arm during a jump ball just about 90 seconds into the game on Thursday, May 22.