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6 Big data is lower than the opponent and actually wins! The league s number one breaks history, before 0 wins and 190 losses

8:00pm, 27 May 2025Basketball

On May 27, in the NBA Western Conference Finals G4, the Thunder narrowly defeated the Timberwolves 128-126 away. The big score in the series reached 3-1, and the promotion point was early. The two teams played in a very stalemate in this game, and the score difference did not widen. The winner was decided until the last moment. Edwards's intentional free throw failed to successfully bring about the effect. Later, Randle's extra boundary ball was also intercepted, and the Thunder successfully won a valuable victory.

This is the first time that the Western Conference Finals have played the game to a critical moment. The previous three games were all over the big score, and I lost the suspense early on. This time, the two teams finally ushered in an explosion together, and the offensive end was back and forth, but the Thunder relied on the core players, while the Timberwolves relied on the role players. The core Edwards and Randall were all in a downturn. If one of them played out, the Timberwolves had a great chance of winning, after all, the role players had contributed all of them.

And in this game, the Timberwolves are actually the better side. In the post-match statistics table, the six big data of rebounds, assists, free throws, shooting percentage, three-point shooting percentage, and free throw shooting percentage are all better than the Thunder, but the most important score is 2 points less than the opponent. You should know that in the history of the NBA playoffs, when these six big data were in the lead, it was previously unbeaten with 190 wins and 0 losses.

Unexpectedly, the league's No. 1 Thunder accidentally broke history and became the first team to do it, turning historical data into 1 win and 190 losses. The Thunder were able to win the game this time because they relied on their excellent adjustment ability. The 42-point defeat in the last game did not hurt their confidence. They still tried their best on the court and fought for every round. Dort would rush forward every time they squat the ball. This is their attitude.

The team's core side also set an example. After falling into a downturn in the last game, it also made rapid adjustments this time. The trio Alexander + Jaylen Williams + Homgren combined to score 95 points, which was the key to the team's victory. Among them, Alexander and Jewe both set new playoff scores. Alexander scored 40 points, 10 assists and 9 rebounds, Jewe had 34 points and 5 assists, and Homegren scored 21 points, 7 rebounds and 3 blocks.

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