The Minnesota Timberwolves and Oklahoma City Thunder are set to battle in Game 2 of the Western Conference Finals on Thursday, May 22, 2025, at Paycom Center in Oklahoma City. The Thunder hold a 1-0 series lead after a dominant 114-88 victory in Game 1, where they outscored Minnesota by 30 points in the second half.
Team Overview & Playoff Journey
Minnesota Timberwolves (49-33, 8-3 in playoffs)
- The Timberwolves struggled in Game 1, shooting just 34.9% from the field and committing 17 turnovers.
- Anthony Edwards was contained by OKC’s defense, and Julius Randle led the team with 28 points.
- Rudy Gobert played only 21 minutes, struggling against OKC’s paint-heavy offense.
- Minnesota must adjust its offensive strategy and limit turnovers to avoid falling into a 0-2 series hole.
Oklahoma City Thunder (68-14, 9-3 in playoffs)
- The Thunder dominated Game 1, showcasing their elite defense and offensive depth.
- Shai Gilgeous-Alexander led the way with 31 points, continuing his MVP-level postseason performance.
- Jalen Williams stepped up, scoring 24 points on 10-of-17 shooting, after struggling against Denver.
- OKC’s bench outperformed Minnesota’s 32-26, and they dominated the paint with a 54-20 scoring advantage.
Key Matchups to Watch
Shai Gilgeous-Alexander vs. Anthony Edwards
- Edwards must bounce back offensively, while SGA will look to continue his dominance.
- OKC’s defensive schemes forced Edwards into tough shots in Game 1—can he adjust?
Rudy Gobert vs. Chet Holmgren & Isaiah Hartenstein
- Gobert must control the paint, but Holmgren’s ability to stretch the floor could force him out of position.
- OKC’s guards attack the rim aggressively, meaning Gobert’s rim protection will be crucial.
Minnesota’s Bench vs. OKC’s Depth
- The Timberwolves need Naz Reid and Donte DiVincenzo to provide scoring relief.
- OKC counters with Alex Caruso, Cason Wallace, and Aaron Wiggins, bringing defensive intensity.
X-Factors
Minnesota’s Turnovers
- The Timberwolves struggle with ball security, ranking 10th in turnover percentage during the regular season.
- OKC thrives on forcing turnovers, leading the playoffs with 15.7% opponent turnover rate.
- If Minnesota fails to protect the ball, OKC’s fast-break offense could dominate.
Jalen Williams’ Scoring
- Williams has been inconsistent in the playoffs, averaging 17.6 points per game but shooting just 37.5% from the field.
- If he steps up, OKC’s offense will be even more dangerous.
Rudy Gobert’s Paint Presence
- Gobert must control the defensive glass and limit OKC’s second-chance points.
- His ability to alter shots will be crucial against OKC’s high-volume driving offense.
Game 2 Prediction: Thunder Win in a Close Battle
- Final Score Estimate: OKC 112, Minnesota 105
- Key Performer: Shai Gilgeous-Alexander (30+ points, 8 assists)
- X-Factor: Jalen Williams’ offensive efficiency
Minnesota must limit turnovers and control the paint, while OKC will look to push the pace and capitalize on defensive pressure. Expect a physical, high-energy matchup as the Timberwolves try to even the series.
Game Schedule
- Game 1: May 20 – Oklahoma City (OKC won 114-88)
- Game 2: May 22 – Oklahoma City
- Game 3: May 24 – Minnesota
- Game 4: May 26 – Minnesota
- Game 5: May 28 – Oklahoma City (if necessary)
- Game 6: May 30 – Minnesota (if necessary)
- Game 7: June 1 – Oklahoma City (if necessary).
Game Odds
Minnesota Timberwolves 214.5
Oklahoma City Thunder – 7.5
Odds Courtesy of Sports Odds Direct as of Wednesday, May 21, 2025








