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Timberwolves make the NBA history in game 3 thunder.

The Oklahoma City Thunder entered game 3 of the Western Conference Final for Blood – to take full control over a series in which they were preferred.

That would have written a good story if the thunder appeared. Instead, the Minnesota Timberwolves destroyed the Oklahoma City 143–101 in a dazzling home court exhibition of their offensive depth.

Oklahoma City-68-14 this year exceeded from the beginning and after the first quarter and 31 during the break at 20. His senselessness handed over a piece of history to the Timberwolves: their 42-point victory game was the largest against a team with 65 victory in the regular or post-season.

The Minnesota -Wachmann Anthony Edwards performed with a complete performance with 30 points, nine rebounds and six assists. The Thunder Guard Shai Gilgeous-Alexander, the newly crowned MVP, was low up to 14 points in the season.

Another victory will bring the Timberwolves two victories from the NBA final, which would combine the 2004 edition of the team for Minnesotas closest brushes with a conference title. Game 4 is made from the target center of Minneapolis for Monday evening, the tip is planned for 8:30 p.m. EST.

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