Oklahoma City Thunder vs Minnesota Timberwolves Full Game Highlights -November 26 2025 | NBA Season

Here’s Edwards guarded by Hartinstein on the switch. McDaniels with five on the shot clock. Cans a three. He struggled the other night. Did not make a three. The start defensively. This is an Oklahoma City team that’s got a lot of options and they are locked in. McDaniels with all five to start the game for Minnesota. Shot clock down to five. Underneath Wallace able to get past Devenzo and lay it home going up against Hartinstein. Good defense. Goar got it back. McDaniels that was blocked by Homegrren. You don’t have one elite rim protector. You’ve got two if you’re Oklahoma City. Side step. Shay knocks it down from the baseline as patented shot. Yep. either side for hit the deck trying to get some space from Wallace and Edwards shaken up grabbing his right leg. Randall for three. Julius Randall with his first points. Edwards on the other end wincing in pain and great pass Wallace to Hartinstein. Another opportunity though able to collect underneath. McDaniel sets his feet. That’s good. Jade McDaniels off to a great start with eight points matching Oklahoma 40 or 50 points as long as you shut down everyone else. He said Oklahoma City does the opposite. He said they want to cut off the head to a top I mean he was the best player in the league last year and has been first team multiple times now. Wallace with the slam. Great pass that time by Jaylen Williams and the number of different ways you can play backto back. Great plays by Jaylen Williams. Anthony Edwards with the reverse layup. And so Edwards with his first City is a live ball turnover. They’ve done a good job with it. Caruso hits a three off another missed free throw by ball there. So good. Active hands, active feet, just really reactive as a defender. Mid-range Swiss shot by SGA. He is four for 10. Thunder haven’t even attempted a free throw. Jodis Alexander gives it up. The win three is good from Williams. And that’s that stretch big. The players, the Minnesota fans. Everybody’s letting Hardenstein hear about it. Connley with the floater. His first points of the game. That technical free throw, by the way, was the first attempt for the Thunder in the game. Minnesota was four of 10 from the line in the first quarter. Great back door cut. Hardenstein with the pass and the basket. Team from the floor yet the Thunder extending the lead. Edwards back out there. Just one field goal in the first quarter. He’s doubled. Dillingham will take the three. It’s good. Good sign if he can find his shot for him. Trying to get unlocked. Shot clock down to five. Homegrren over Edwards on the baseline and it goes down. Williams still has not played a game this season. Another miss for SGA. He is progressing. He was out here warming up pregame. Dillingham kisses it home. So that’s five points for him. SGA has it rejected. Shannon with a slam. Terren Shannon who had missed looks at him and goes, “No, no, no. Head up. Head up. We’re competing. You got to stay in this.” That’s leadership, an area he’s grown in this season, says Chris Finch, the head coach. SJA. Tough shot, but it goes and it ends a stretch of six straight misses and 0 for five here in the Dart right with Edwards deep in the shot clock. Edwards trying to create, fires underneath to Shannon for the layup. Great pass by Edwards. Well, he assists. He also has four rebounds here in the first half. Jas Alexander goes to the left and is able to bank that in. Low pace here tonight. Yas Alexander. Boy, that was textbook against Clark in the lane. So hard to beat Oklahoma City at full strength when you play your best. And Anthony Edwards is one of five. Randall is one of eight. So the complimentary piece has got to step up. Teran Shannon is doing what he can. That is something happened immediately. Seven points in five minutes on the step back. SGA drills a three. His first triple. 17 points in the first half. Exactly what happened. Shannon steps back and knocks down a triple. Well, where where would they be without this guy is inside Shay? He played alongside and won a title with LeBron James. So he’s seen it up close as Shay makes a ridiculous shot in the initial pass by Sheay. Denzo into the paint. Off balance shot is good from Dante Devenenzo. Just his second basket. The Thunder do have one left. Edwards working on Wallace with the step through to Randall in the corner. The three swishes home and from behind the arc. Edwards can’t shake. Wallace keeps the bounce. attacks with the left hand. It rolls home for Anthony Edwards just as a chance maybe to tie on this possession after they win the jump ball. Edwards on the step back, drains the three and we are all even at 54. It is all right. Here comes Gilgus Alexander. Around the Williams screen, keeps the ball, banks it up and in. Another mis layup for the Thunder. Kept alive though by Wallace. Dort wide open and he gets it. L Dort’s first point. George Alexander putting on a clinic with the bounce against the defender Terrence Shannon. Other guys around him flourish be invested in their success as much as his own. Mark Dagnull called it empathy. He said he’s got great empathy for his teammates as Edwards hits a three. Part of that is Gil just doubled. His shot won’t fall. Randall battling underneath, but it’s in the hands of Gilas Alexander. And now Mitchell penetrating and finishing off the glass. And in Mitchell penetrating, scores again. Very aggressive AJ Mitchell here late in the third inning. A four-point lead for the Thunder Gildas Alexander. Now Randall on the switch has him. Step back two. Got it. On Kenri Williams making his season debut but not out with a knee injury. Shannon for three. How about Shannon? 15 points off the bench. But he was massive. His scoring in the first half was massive. Significant money for the team that ultimately wins the NBA Cup. As Joe gets to the basket, lays it in with the left hand. Four-point lead for Oklahoma City. They’ve won 13 games out of their 17 by double figures. As the three goes for Shannon having the game of his life. He’s got eight. Stay in space. Nice and patient. One right now for Minnesota. Mitchell trying to get downhill again. Kicks it out to Homegr. You wonder about the confidence. Well, it’ll go up when you swish it through. His first made three of the game in just a second attempt. Dave, I’m better than that. He’s progressing, but still still no real timetable and when we’ll see Jaylen Williams coming off that wrist surgery. Goar with the slam. Reed the find. It’s on Goar got the block. Anthony Edwards back on the court with 17 points. Just four for 12 from the floor. He’ll try a three and it’s good. Edwards. Mitchell attacking and flushing. Baskets have been three-pointers. He’ll try the step back. No good that time. Batted out. Why AJ Mitchell has been so important to the Thunder this season. A bank three by Edwards makes it a one-point game. Wow. Making ability. Naz are shooting. First lead since it was 1412, but it evaporates in a heartbeat with the to play. Minnesota’s made nine more threes than Oklahoma City. Make it 10 more. And the two a Minnesota team that came in here wobbling but have been competitively tough. Little back tip. Yas Alexander got the steal and the finish making it challenges. Oklahoma City has one. Good defense. Hardenstein contesting Edwards, but it doesn’t matter. Shot clock down to eight. Timer now at five. Here’s Dort with three. Dort drives. Homegrren with two. Lets it fly and hits a three. In the NBA right now with 10 in a row. Here’s Homer to Dort with a exclamation point. And Oklahoma City becomes the fifth team in NBA history to start 18 and one or better.

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20 comments
  1. So y' all gotta stop saying that edward. A is a legend killer , I mean is good but not better than luka doncic, SGA , even Austin reaves his better 😢😢😂😂

  2. دیونچنزو کسکش یک تنه تیم و به گاییدن داد با اون ترن اورش تو کلاچ تایم 😡😡🖕🏻🖕🏻🖕🏻

  3. The only teams OKC should truly fear are Denver and the Lakers. Denver is getting more dangerous by the day and we are witnessing peak Jokic, who is deadly serious about winning. LA is going down a similar path. If they are at full strength, with Ayton and Lebron playing well, then they are also capable of beating OKC (but they need improved 3-point shooting and a full commitment to defence, so they are still not quite there). Houston and NYC are also very capable and could beat OKC on a given night, but to me they are not as dangerous as Denver, and to a lesser extent LA.

  4. This is getting ridiculous. OKC are getting a different kind of refereeing. They are allowed more fouls than any other team. So many fouls are no calls and they become turnover for the other team. It's easy to win this way.

  5. Nothing like NBA in the 80's I was a little girl and Denis Rodman was my favorite player! There is no defense play, a player rolls down the floor like touring 5th Avenue

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