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How to watch Timberwolves-Thunder Western Conference Finals Game 1

How to watch Timberwolves-Thunder Western Conference Finals Game 1

New York Post20-05-2025

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After two playoff series, the Minnesota Timberwolves and the Oklahoma City Thunder are four wins away from an NBA Finals appearance.
The Western Conference Finals, featuring the Timberwolves and the Thunder, begin tonight. While the Timberwolves advanced to the Conference Finals in five games against the Golden State Warriors, the Denver Nuggets took the Thunder to seven games before the Thunder ultimately triumphed.
The Timberwolves are no stranger to the Western Conference Finals, having reached this stage in last year's NBA Playoffs. The Thunder, on the other hand, last played for the Western Conference title in 2016. In both cases, the teams were eliminated by their respective opponents.
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what to know about timberwolves vs. thunder Date and time: May 20, 8:30 p.m. ET
May 20, Location: Paycom Center (Oklahoma City, Oklahoma)
Paycom Center (Oklahoma City, Oklahoma) Channel: ESPN
ESPN Streaming: Sling TV, Hulu + Live TV (three days free)
Here's everything you need to know about Timberwolves vs. Thunder Game 1, including where to tune in without cable.
What time is the Timberwolves-Thunder game on tonight?
Today's Timberwolves vs. Thunder game tips off at 8:30 p.m. ET tonight, May 20. The game will air on ESPN.
How to watch Timberwolves vs. Thunder:
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If you don't have cable, you'll need a live TV streaming service to watch tonight's games.
One of our favorites is the Sling TV Orange plan. Though there's no free trial, you'll get 50% off your first month of the base plan, bringing the total down to $23 for the first month ($45.99/month after).
You can also watch the game utilizing the three-day free trial from Hulu + Live TV.
Timberwolves vs. Thunder Western Conference Finals schedule:
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Game 1: Timberwolves vs. Thunder – May 20 at 8:30 ET (ESPN)
Game 2: Timberwolves vs. Thunder – May 22 at 8:30 ET (ESPN)
Game 3: Thunder vs. Timberwolves – May 24 at 8:30 ET (ABC)
Game 4: Thunder vs. Timberwolves – May 26 at 8:30 ET (ESPN)
Game 5: Timberwolves vs. Thunder – May 28 at 8:30 ET (ESPN)*
Game 6: Thunder vs. Timberwolves – May 30 at 8:30 ET (ESPN)*
Game 7: Timberwolves vs. Thunder – June 1 at 8 ET (ESPN)*
*Games 5-7 only if necessary
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