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Detailed restoration! The Timberwolves lost the Thunder 126-128 in the last 30 seconds, and found out the two "criminals"

10:30pm, 28 May 2025Basketball

Stay up late yesterday and watched the fourth game of the Timberwolves and Thunder. I was so angry that my blood pressure soared. As a long-time fan, I thought I could see a soul-stirring reversal scene, but I was stunned for the last half minute - this is not a key battle, it is clearly a double-core mistake teaching scene. When the

game reached the last 30 seconds, the Timberwolves were still behind 118-123. Logically speaking, the core has come forward at this time, right? As a result, Edwards scored an outrageous three-pointer at the top of the arc. Fortunately, Walker fought for an offensive rebound, and McDaniels finally made a three-pointer to narrow the gap. But when Alexander stabilized his advantage with two free throws, Edwards, who was back from the timeout, was so defensive that he couldn't even get the ball. If Gobert hadn't made a tip-in, the ball would have been spent.

What's even more worrying is that the tactical foul by Shannon, Alexander conceded a free throw and gave the Timberwolves hope. Reed made both free throws and chased to 1 point difference. When Walker fouled and sent Alexander to the free throw line, I was thinking in my mind that "even if I go all in, I can fight overtime." As a result, Edwards deliberately missed the ball in the second free throw, which was a disaster - we said it was okay to grab the rebound, but the ball was shot like air relay, and the rebound was all stuck to the Thunder. Alexander grabbed the ball and wanted to throw it out of bounds in the backcourt. The Timberwolves had 0.3 seconds left. It's time to see Randall's bottom line ball at this time?

Hey, guess what? With a long arm stretched out, Randall threw the ball directly into Jaylen Williams' arms. The last attack ended in a confused way? I slapped the table on the spot - Walker fought to the cramps, Gobert carried the whole game in the inside, but the two core members were collectively disconnected when they were most important.

rolled his eyes and the data was even more heartbreaking: Edwards scored 5 of 13 points, does it look okay? Five mistakes directly offset the number of assists, making 1 of 7 three-pointers even more eye-catching. Randall is even more amazing. He scored 5 points with 1 of 7 shots, 3 assists and 5 turnovers. This is not what he came to play in the Western Conference Finals, it is clearly what he came to experience away air conditioning, right?

To be honest, the brothers on the bench are really fine in this game. McDaniels' three-pointer and Reed's key free throws were even Walker able to beat the frontcourt board. But when the team needed someone to carry it forward, these two cores that were highly anticipated fell off. Those shots in the last 30 seconds were probably cut into the "NBA War Criminal Collection" by fans - fans bought tickets not to watch the stars make mistakes. If they remain in this state in the next game, they really don't want to turn the tables.

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