NBA

Oklahoma City Thunder at Minnesota Timberwolves

· NBA Play-In - West - 8th Seed Game
40-42, 16-25 Away
Final
95 - 120

42-40, 22-19 Home

Wolves go big to beat Thunder in play-in game, get 8th seed

That's how they got in the playoffs, in the last possible game.

Towns had 28 points and 11 rebounds, and the Timberwolves muscled and hustled their way past the Oklahoma City Thunder 120-95 to finish the play-in tournament on Friday night.

“We utilized our size. We did a great job of putting pressure on the paint and just doing what we do best," Towns said. “Rudy was fantastic. He did a lot for us and really imposed his presence.”

Gobert had 21 points and 10 rebounds in his return from exile for swinging at teammate Kyle Anderson, and the Wolves filled out the NBA playoff bracket by seizing the No. 8 seed in the Western Conference with a near-perfect performance at the end of another harder-than-it-had-to-be season.

Anthony Edwards added 19 points and 10 rebounds for the Wolves, who had a 58-30 advantage in points in the paint. They will face No. 1 seed Denver in a best-of-seven series starting on Sunday night.

“We are in the standings, but I don't consider us as an ‘8’ seed,” Gobert said, adding: “We know if we play the right way, there's not a team in the league that we can't beat.”

Shai Gilgeous-Alexander led the Thunder with 22 points, going 12 for 12 from the free throw line but just 5 for 19 from the field. Jalen Williams and Lu Dort each scored 17 points.

“It’s been really fun this year. We kind of turned the corner a little bit,” Gilgeous-Alexander said.

With their best defender Jaden McDaniels out with a broken hand — thanks to a wall he punched out of frustration in the final regular-season game shortly before Gobert took a swing at Anderson in an argument during a timeout — the Timberwolves put Nickiel Alexander-Walker in the starting lineup. He guarded his cousin, the dynamic Gilgeous-Alexander, at the suggestion of president of basketball operations Tim Connelly.

“He’s the reason we won," Towns said. “There’s no other way to put it.”

Gilgeous-Alexander was slow to get going in the Thunder's play-in tournament opener, too, before scoring 25 of his 32 points after halftime in the 113-108 win over New Orleans. This time, the NBA's fourth-leading scorer picked up his fourth foul early in the third quarter and then had to leave for treatment a few minutes later after Gobert accidentally elbowed him in the eye as he rebounded and dunked his own miss.

Towns had 24 points on 8-for-12 shooting in Minnesota's 108-102 overtime loss in Los Angeles in the first play-in game on Tuesday, when the Wolves offense grinded to a woeful finish. This time, they took a much better blend of outside and inside shots with a constantly moving ball. Towns and Gobert going to work against the much-smaller Thunder, who played all season without Chet Holmgren, the 7-foot-1 Minneapolis native who broke his foot in summer pro-am game.

Gobert was listed as questionable with a back injury that might have kept him out against the Lakers anyway to make his team-imposed suspension moot. He wore a wrap around his midsection when he was on the bench, but he found his groove in the second half.

After Mike Conley tracked down a loose ball in the corner midway through the fourth quarter, he threw a three-quarters-of-the-court baseball pass to Towns, whose cross-court feed set Gobert up for yet another dunk and a 109-80 lead that matched Minnesota's biggest of the game.

“It was nice not to give back a lead, which we’ve done quite a bit,” Wolves coach Chris Finch said. “The guys were super locked-in. They knew what it was going to take.”

RELEARNING PROCESS

The Wolves won three of four matchups with the Thunder, playing twice in the first five days of the season and twice more by Dec. 16. Towns was out with an injury then. The three-team trade that jettisoned D'Angelo Russell from the Minnesota backcourt and brought in Conley and Alexander-Walker was still two months from conception.

So was it even worth reviewing the film from those games?

“We do because we're paranoid, and what else are you going to do? Like, watch Netflix?” Daigneault said. “But it's different. They're missing guys. We're different. Both teams have evolved since then.”

TIP-INS

Thunder: Josh Giddey went just 2 for 13 from the floor. ... Oklahoma City shot 13 for 40 from 3-point range.

Timberwolves: Walker-Alexander had 12 points. ... Minnesota's last consecutive playoff appearances came from 1997-2004.

Regular Season Series

MIN wins series 3-1

Recent Plays

4th 0.0 End of Game 95 - 120
4th 0.0 End of the 4th Quarter 95 - 120
4th 13.1 shot clock turnover 95 - 120
4th 37.1 Ousmane Dieng makes driving layup (Tre Mann assists) 95 - 120
4th 47.1 Nathan Knight traveling 93 - 120

Statistics

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32-89 FG 43-83
36 Field Goal % 52
13-40 3PT 13-32
32 Three Point % 41
18-20 FT 21-26
90 Free Throw % 81
42 Rebounds 47
12 Offensive Rebounds 9
30 Defensive Rebounds 38
19 Assists 29
9 Steals 11
6 Blocks 8
17 Turnovers 16
1 Team Turnovers 1
18 Total Turnovers 17
0 Technical Fouls 0
0 Total Technical Fouls 0
0 Flagrant Fouls 0
16 Points Conceded Off Turnovers 15
8 Fast Break Points 9
30 Points in Paint 58
20 Fouls 15
5 Largest Lead 29
Minnesota Timberwolves Minnesota Timberwolves Injuries
NAME, POS STATUS DATE
Ayo Dosunmu, G Day-To-Day May 2
Anthony Edwards, G Out May 2
Kyle Anderson, F Day-To-Day May 1
Donte DiVincenzo, G Out Apr 26
Oklahoma City Thunder Oklahoma City Thunder Injuries
NAME, POS STATUS DATE
Jalen Williams, G Out Apr 23
Thomas Sorber, C Out Sep 5

Game Information

Target Center

Location: Minneapolis, MN
Attendance: 19,304 · Capacity:

2025-26 Northwest Standings

TEAM W L PCT GB STRK
Oklahoma City 64 18 .780 - L2
Denver 54 28 .659 10 W12
Minnesota 49 33 .598 15 W2
Portland 42 40 .512 22 W2
Utah 22 60 .268 42 L1
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