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Alexander s Night of God! The Thunder Three Young Masters scored 95 points to reverse the world, and the Timberwolves had 11 statistics but could not escape 1-3 desperate situations

1:15am, 28 May 2025【Basketball】

When the final whistle sounded and Alexander walked towards the player's passage wearing a blue and white robe in Thunder, 19,000 spectators in the center of the target were still amazed at the last 0.8 seconds of aerial interception. The new MVP wrote an epic of personal heroism at the Timberwolves with 40 points, 9 rebounds and 10 assists with a quasi-triple double-digit data - this is the fourth time in the history of the NBA's Western Conference Finals, and his 10-time 30+ performance in a single season has overshadowed the records of Thunder legends such as Durant and Westbrook.

In contrast, Edwards, the "New Jordan" who was once highly anticipated, was completely lost in the battle of life and death. Facing Dort's death entanglement and Caruso's assisted defense trap, he scored only 16 points on 5 of 13 shots. In the fourth quarter, he scored three consecutive three-pointers, which looked like James in the 2011 Finals. What's even more ironic is that Divinchenzo (21 points) and Walker (23 points) on the Timberwolves bench shots totaled 28 times, eight more times than double-core Edwards + Randall (20 times) - when the role player was forced to shoulder the main attack, this defeat had already laid the groundwork. The technical statistics table clearly shows the Timberwolves' dominance: rebounds 52-45, assists 32-28, inside score 58-46, three-point shooting percentage 42.9%-39.5%... They have the advantage in 11 basic data, but they dig their own graves due to 21 mistakes. These mistakes were directly given to the Thunder 11 steals and 28-point fast break points, which was equivalent to giving away the opponent 7 points of counterattack shells in each quarter. When Gobert was rostered by Homgren (21 points, 7 rebounds, 3 blocks) in the pick-and-roll, the Timberwolves' defensive system had collapsed - the plus or negative value of French center-19 is a cruel portrayal of the team's loss in the inside.

The Thunder's victory code is hidden in the details: Alexander's big heart made 5 of 6 free throws in the last quarter, Jaylen Williams' three-pointer arrow made 6 of 9, and Homegren's ultimate pull on the penalty area space. This new set of three-seven uses a 95-point rampant output to interpret the spatial philosophy of modern basketball to the extreme - when Chett (Homgren) can attract Gobert outside the three-point line, Alexander's breakthrough corridor is unimpeded. In 259 3-1 series in NBA history, there were only 13 reversals in Miracle. If the Timberwolves want to replicate the miracle of the Cavaliers in 2016, they must solve three major problems: core offense dumb (dual cores have a total of 21 points in this game, only 42% of the season average), turnover plague (17.3 turnovers per game per game ruined 11.6 points), and defensive collapse (let the Thunder hit a shooting percentage of up to 49.2%).

In contrast, the Thunders hold three major promotion laws: Alexander averaged 7.1 points per game in the league in the final quarter, Javiesi scored a record in the team's history in 30 games, and Homgren's plus-minus inside + 23 series highest. This young army, with an average age of 24.3, is striving for the championship with the most violent attitude since the "Third Young Master" in 2012. The Chesapeake Energy Arena on May 29 will witness the ultimate showdown between two destinies. Is Alexander ascended the throne of the league by stepping on Edwards, or is the Timberwolves' dual-core awakening creating an epic turnaround? When traditional defensive philosophy encounters a modern space storm, this game has long surpassed the technical and tactical level of basketball and has become a vivid footnote to the evolutionary history of basketball. The only thing that is certain is that no matter what the ending is, Alexander's 40+9+10 Night of the Gods will surely be engraved in the NBA's Western Conference Finals Hall of Glory.