Thunder Survive Timberwolves’ Late Charge in Game 4 Thriller: 128–126 Victory Pushes OKC to 3–1 Lead

Shai drops buckets, Wolves howl in frustration, and OKC inches one step closer to the promised land


If Game 4 had a pulse, it would’ve broken a Fitbit.

The Oklahoma City Thunder held on for a nail-chewing, stat-stuffing, drama-splattered 128–126 win over the Timberwolves — and now they’re one win away from the NBA Finals.

Shai Gilgeous-Alexander? Icy as ever. The man plays basketball like he’s been sent from the future. Dropping midrange daggers and slashing through defenders like a katana-wielding poet, he made every big bucket look casual.

But don’t let the score fool you — the Wolves didn’t roll over. Anthony Edwards came alive in the fourth like a man possessed, dragging Minnesota back from a 10-point deficit in under 3 minutes. The Target Center was ready to implode.

Then… silence. A last-second heave rimmed out, and OKC walked away with the win — sweaty, relieved, and one step closer to basketball nirvana.

The Wolves now trail 3–1, but this series has been too unpredictable to call anything over. Game 5? It’s going to be spicy.


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