Thunder rout Nuggets in Game 7
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OKC Thunder Wire on MSNJalen Williams erases Round 2 struggles with strong Game 7 performance in win over NuggetsAs the Thunder avalanched the Nuggets in the second quarter, Williams was the snowball that rolled downhill. He scored 17 points in the frame alone. The 24-year-old got into a flow and was a threat in transition. After Denver turned it over every other possession, he broke off from the rest for buckets.
The Oklahoma City Thunder dismantled the Denver Nuggets in Game 7, reaching the West Finals and proving their collective defense is one of a kind.
Jalen Williams was the best player in the biggest quarter of the season — the second quarter of Game 7, a period the Thunder won 39-20.
OKC Thunder star Jalen Williams wouldn’t admit to any trouble with his wrist after the Game 5 win over Denver.
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Yardbarker on MSNJalen Williams’ Heroics in Game 7 is a Good Sign for OKCJalen Williams‘ heroics in Game 7 against the Denver Nuggets seem to be a good look for OKC’s title aspirations heading into the Western Conference Finals.
For the Thunder to win Game 7 on Sunday, for it to go all the way, it needs more consistent play out of its second All-Star.
The Thunder respond in a crucial moment, Jalen Williams bounces back in the nick of time and the Nuggets face clear questions.
The Minnesota Timberwolves are back in familiar territory: the Western Conference finals. The Wolves booked their return trip to the conference finals after taking care of the Golden State Warriors in five games and didn't find out their opponent until Sunday when the top-seeded Oklahoma City Thunder dominated the Denver Nuggets in Game 7 of their Western Conference semifinal.
Confetti sprinkled down onto Nuggets players as Queen’s “Don’t Stop Me Now” blared throughout Paycom Center. The tune served as a fitting anthem for a Oklahoma City Thunder team still dancing through the playoffs.
Denver was last in the league in 3-point attempts per game during the regular season (31.9), but that number has jumped to 38.5 3PA in the four contests against OKC. In their first-round series versus the LA Clippers, the Nuggets fired up an average of just 29.0 3PA across seven games.