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ESPN NBA booth facing another potential shakeup with Doris Burke's spot in limbo
The 2025 NBA Finals could be the first and last for ESPN's current top broadcasting trio. The future of the booth featuring longtime play-by-play voice Mike Breen and analysts Doris Burke and Richard Jefferson is up in the air, as Burke's spot 'is not guaranteed for next season' and Jefferson is on an expiring contract, The Athletic's Andrew Marchand reported Wednesday. Advertisement Jefferson has drawn interest from Amazon, the report said, ahead of its first season airing NBA games starting in the fall, though ESPN 'intends' on bringing the former Nets star back. From left: Richard Jefferson, Doris Burke and Mike Breen during a Lakers-Timberwolves playoff broadcast on April 27, 2025. NBAE via Getty Images One factor ESPN will weigh is whether Burke would be better suited as part of a two-person or three-person broadcast crew, according to The Athletic. Burke rose to ESPN's No. 1 NBA team after the network dumped Mark Jackson and Jeff Van Gundy following the 2023 NBA Finals. From left: Richard Jefferson, Doris Burke and Mike Breen pose before a Thunder-Timberwolves playoff game on May 24, 2025. NBAE via Getty Images Doc Rivers, who had been fired by the 76ers, originally joined Burke and Breen, but he then left to become the Bucks' head coach in January 2024. Advertisement JJ Redick replaced Rivers, but his tenure was also short-lived as he took the Lakers' head coaching job last June. TNT just completed its final season broadcasting NBA games in the U.S., though the acclaimed 'Inside the NBA' will air on ESPN beginning next season through a licensing deal. Amazon has reached deals with Ian Eagle and Kevin Harlan to be its top play-by-players next season, while game analysts will include Stan Van Gundy, Dwyane Wade and Steve Nash. NBC will have Mike Tirico and Noah Eagle calling games, with Reggie Miller and Jamal Crawford joining them as game analysts. Michael Jordan has also joined NBC as a special contributor.


Newsweek
28-05-2025
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Bet365 Bonus Code WEEK365: Claim $150 NBA Playoffs Bonus for Wolves-Thunder
The bet365 bonus code WEEK365 once again supplies a $150 bonus, win or lose, to all new players for Game 5 of Timberwolves-Thunder tonight. The bet365 bonus code WEEK365 once again supplies a $150 bonus, win or lose, to all new players for Game 5 of Timberwolves-Thunder tonight. Newsweek AI is in beta. Translations may contain inaccuracies—please refer to the original content. Basketball fans can prep for Game 5 of Thunder-Timberwolves with bet365 bonus code WEEK365. Create an account in time to grab a $150 guaranteed bonus or a $1,000 safety net bet. Players who lose on that initial safety net bet will receive up to $1,000 back in bonuses here. This is an opportunity for players to bet on the Oklahoma City Thunder or the Minnesota Timberwolves. Oklahoma City can clinch a berth in the NBA Finals with a win on Wednesday night. It's also worth noting that this promo applies to other sports like the NHL, MLB, WNBA, soccer, tennis, golf and more. Take a dive into the NBA playoffs or any other game this week with this bet365 promo. Other Ways to Bet on Thunder vs. Timberwolves The Timberwolves have their backs up against the wall. Outside of Game 3, Oklahoma City has dominated this series. Shai Gilgeous-Alexander is pacing the offense with his methodical style of play while the OKC defense is swarming Minnesota's stars. Can the Thunder clinch a berth in the NBA Finals on Wednesday night, or will the Timberwolves find a way to send this series back to Minnesota? bet365 Sportsbook has tons of ways to bet on the Thunder, including daily bet boosts. Take a look at a few of the most popular daily bet365 promotions: Anthony Edwards and Jalen Williams each to score 20+ points (+125) Shai Gilgeous-Alexander to score 30+ points, Anthony Edwards to score 25+ points, Jalen Williams to score 20+ points and Jaden McDaniels to score 15+ points (+750) Julius Randle and Chet Holmgren each to score 20+ points and record 7+ reounbds (+1400) Donte DiVincenzo, Nickeil Alexander-Walker and Alex Caruso each to score 10+ points (+700) bet365 Bonus Code WEEK365: Start With $150 Bonus or $1K Safety Net While most sportsbooks set up players with a one-time sign-up bonus, this promo comes with two distinct options. Create a new account and choose betwen the $150 bonus or a $1,000 safety net bet. All it takes is a $5 bet on the NBA, NHL, MLB or any other sport to win the $150 bonus. At this point, players will have bonuses to use on any game throughout the week. Players who want to go all-in on a bet can do so with the $1,000 safety net bet. Start with a cash wager on any game. If that bet loses, bet365 Sportsbook will back up that initial wager up to $1,000. Getting Started With bet365 Bonus Code WEEK365 Creating a new account on bet365 Sportsbook is a quick and hassle-free process. Applying bonus code WEEK365 will be enough to unlock either offer. From there, set up a new user profile by providing the necessary sign-up information. Deposit cash using instant bank transfer, credit card, debit card, Apple Pay, PayPal or any other accepted payment method. Finally, start with a $5 bet to win $150 in bonuses or opt for the $1,000 safety net bet. Losses on the safety net bet will trigger a refund of up to $1,000 back in bonuses. 21+ and present in participating states. Gambling problem? Call 1-800-Gambler. Newsweek may earn an affiliate commission if you sign up through the links in this article. See the sportsbook operator's terms and conditions for important details. Sports betting operators have no influence over newsroom coverage.


Newsweek
28-05-2025
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BetMGM Bonus Code NW150: Upgraded $150 NBA Promo Returns for Wolves-Thunder
The BetMGM bonus code NW150 will give select players a $150 bonus while others receive a $1,500 first bet offer on Game 5 between the Thunder and Timberwolves tonight. The BetMGM bonus code NW150 will give select players a $150 bonus while others receive a $1,500 first bet offer on Game 5 between the Thunder and Timberwolves tonight. New players can sign up with BetMGM bonus code NW150 during the NBA playoffs. Set up a new account and start with a $10 bet to get $150 in bonuses with a win (CO, MI, NJ, PA and WV). Anyone who registers in a different state will be eligible for a $1,500 first bet. Any losses on that first bet will receive up to $1,500 back in bonuses here. The Oklahoma City Thunder can clinch a trip to the NBA Finals tonight. The Minnesota Timberwolves are looking to stay alive and send the Western Conference Finals to a Game 6. BetMGM Sportsbook will have myriad options during the NBA playoffs. Set up a new account in time for Thunder-Timberwolves Game 5. Let's take a closer look at the details of this exclusive offer. BetMGM Bonus Code NW150 Unlocks $150 Bonus New users who take advantage of this offer in Colorado, Michigan, New Jersey, Pennsylvania and West Virginia will have access to a potential $150 bonus. Start with this 15-to-1 odds boost on the NBA or any other sport. Place a $10 bet to get $150 in bonuses with a win. For players in other locations, this promo unlocks a $1,500 first bet. A loss on that first bet will trigger a refund in bonus bets. BetMGM Sportsbook will back up any losses up to $1,500. This is one of the largest offers available for sports fans this week. How to Activate BetMGM Bonus Code NW150 Creating a new account on BetMGM Sportsbook is the only way to lock in this offer. New players can sign up and qualify for either offer by using bonus code NW150. Answer the required prompts with basic identifying information. Next, choose from any of the secure and convenient deposit methods. Some of the popular options include online banking, PayPal, credit card, debit card and Apple Pay. Place a $10 bet on any game to get $150 in bonuses with a win (CO, MI, NJ, PA and WV). New users in other states can place a $1,500 first bet. NBA Finals Odds at BetMGM The conference finals are winding down and the NBA Finals matchup looks like it will be the Thunder vs. the Indiana Pacers. Oklahoma City holds a 3-1 lead over the Timberwolves, and it has a chance to clinch this series at home on Wednesday. Meanwhile, the Pacers also have a 3-1 lead over the New York Knicks in the Eastern Conference Finals. BetMGM Sportsbook has a ton of different options during the NBA playoffs. Start making bets on individual games or take a look at the odds to win the championship. Unsurprisingly, Oklahoma City is the heavy favorite to win it all: Oklahoma City Thunder (-425) Indiana Pacers (+450) New York Knicks (+3000) Minnesota Timberwolves (+5000) The NBA season is winding down, but bettors still have an opportunity to win big on the games. Start with these sign-up bonuses before checking out the other in-app offers on the games. Don't miss out on the chance to raise the stakes on Thunder-Timberwolves or Knicks-Pacers. 21+ and present in participating states. Gambling problem? Call 1-800-Gambler. Newsweek may earn an affiliate commission if you sign up through the links in this article. See the sportsbook operator's terms and conditions for important details. Sports betting operators have no influence over newsroom coverage.


Fox Sports
27-05-2025
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Thunder vs. Timberwolves Game 5 prediction, how to watch, TV channel, odds
Data Skrive The Oklahoma City Thunder will meet the Minnesota Timberwolves in a decisive Game 5 of the Western Conference Finals. The Thunder face the Timberwolves in a game that Oklahoma City is currently a strong favorite by 8.5 points. The over/under is 220.5 points for the game. Here's everything you need to know to know about the Thunder-Timberwolves game, from the point spread, moneyline, total Over/Under and expert picks, as well as TV channel and streaming information. Thunder vs. Timberwolves Game Information, TV Channel & Odds When: Wednesday, May 28, 2025 at 8:30 p.m. ET Where: Paycom Center in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma TV: ESPN Thunder vs Timberwolves Betting Information Favorite Spread Favorite Spread Odds Underdog Spread Odds Total Over Total Odds Under Total Odds Favorite Moneyline Underdog Moneyline Thunder -8.5 -112 -108 220.5 -110 -110 -375 +295 Thunder vs. Timberwolves Prediction ATS Pick: Thunder (- 8.5) O/U Pick: Over (220.5) Score Prediction: Thunder 118 - Timberwolves 107 Thunder vs. Timberwolves Betting Insights The Thunder and their opponent have combined to score over 220.5 points, the current matchup's over/under, in 56 of 82 games this season. This season, 46 of the Timberwolves' 82 total matchups have gone over 220.5 total points scored. These two teams average a combined 234.8 points per game, 14.3 more points than the over/under of 220.5 set for this matchup. Opponents of these teams have averaged a combined 216.9 points per game, 3.6 fewer than the over/under for this game. Oklahoma City has been victorious in 65, or 83.3%, of the 78 contests it has been chosen as favorites in this season. Minnesota has been victorious in eight, or 44.4%, of the 18 contests it has been chosen as an underdog in this season. Oklahoma City has taken five of its last eight head-to-head meetings with Minnesota. The Timberwolves have a 5-3 record against the spread when playing the Thunder. The Thunder covered the spread in their past four games, and were favored in all of those contests. Thunder Recent Trends The Thunder have gone 7-3 over their past 10 contests, with a 4-6 record against the spread in that span. Oklahoma City's average total over the last 10 games is 1.1 points more than the 220.5 total given for this matchup. In the Thunder's 82 games this season, they have 53 wins against the spread. Oklahoma City has an ATS record of 27-15-3 in its 45 games as a favorite of 8.5 points or more so far this season. Thunder games this year have eclipsed the over/under 45 times in 82 opportunities (54.9%). The Thunder put up 120.5 points per game, 11.2 more points than the 109.3 the Timberwolves give up. When Oklahoma City puts up more than 109.3 points, it is 44-16-2 against the spread and 53-9 overall. The Thunder are shooting 48.2% from the field this season, 2.2 percentage points higher than the 46% the Timberwolves allow to opponents. Against the spread, the Thunder have fared better at home, covering 28 times in 42 home games, and 25 times in 40 road games. In terms of over/unders, Oklahoma City hits the over more often when playing at home, as it has eclipsed the total 25 times in 42 opportunities this season (59.5%). In road games, it has hit the over 20 times in 40 opportunities (50%). The Thunder have played better as a moneyline favorite when playing at home, putting up a home record of 35-6, compared to going 30-7 in away games. Thunder Recent Stats Stat Average Rank Points Scored 120.5 4 Points Allowed 107.6 3 Rebounds 44.8 11 Assists 26.9 12 Steals 10.3 1 Blocks 5.7 2 Thunder Leaders Shai Gilgeous-Alexander averages 32.7 points, 6.4 assists and 5 boards per contest. Jalen Williams posts 21.6 points, 5.3 boards and 5.1 assists per game. Defensively, he averages 1.6 steals (seventh in league) and 0.7 blocks. Isaiah Hartenstein posts 11.2 points, 10.7 rebounds and 3.8 assists per contest. At the other end, he averages 0.8 steals and 1.1 blocks. Aaron Wiggins puts up 12 points, 3.9 boards and 1.8 assists per contest, shooting 48.8% from the field and 38.3% from downtown with 1.7 made treys per contest. Luguentz Dort averages 10.1 points, 4.1 rebounds and 1.6 assists per contest, shooting 43.5% from the floor and 41.2% from downtown with 2.4 made treys per contest. Thunder Player Props Points O/U Points Over Odds PPG (Reg. Season) Shai Gilgeous-Alexander 31.5 -125 32.7 Jalen Williams 21.5 -120 21.6 Chet Holmgren 14.5 -125 15 Alex Caruso 8.5 -115 7.1 Luguentz Dort 7.5 -125 10.1 Timberwolves Recent Trends The Timberwolves are 6-4 against the spread and 6-4 overall over their last 10 contests. Minnesota has averaged a total of 209.9 combined points over its last 10 games, 10.6 fewer than this game's over/under of 220.5. Against the spread, the Timberwolves are 39-43-0 this season. So far this season, Minnesota has been installed as underdogs by an 8.5-point margin or more four times and are 4-0 ATS in those contests. Timberwolves games this season have hit the over 44 times in 82 opportunities (53.7%). The Timberwolves put up 6.7 more points per game (114.3) than the Thunder allow (107.6). When it scores more than 107.6 points, Minnesota is 30-22 against the spread and 39-13 overall. The Timberwolves are shooting 46.8% from the field, 3.2% higher than the 43.6% the Thunder's opponents have shot this season. This season, the Timberwolves are 17-24-0 at home against the spread (.415 winning percentage). On the road, they are 22-19-0 ATS (.537). Minnesota's games have finished above the over/under 58.5% of the time at home (24 of 41), and 48.8% of the time on the road (20 of 41). The Timberwolves' winning percentage at home as moneyline favorites is .639 (23-13), and on the road it is .654 (17-9). Timberwolves Recent Stats Stat Average Rank Points Scored 114.3 13 Points Allowed 109.3 5 Rebounds 44.3 15 Assists 26.1 16 Steals 8 17 Blocks 5 13 Timberwolves Leaders Anthony Edwards puts up 27.6 points, 5.7 rebounds and 4.5 assists per game for the Timberwolves. The Timberwolves are getting 18.7 points, 7.1 rebounds and 4.7 assists per game from Julius Randle this year. The Timberwolves are receiving 12 points, 10.9 rebounds and 1.8 assists per game from Rudy Gobert this year. The Timberwolves are receiving 14.2 points, 6 rebounds and 2.3 assists per game from Naz Reid this year. Jaden McDaniels gets the Timberwolves 12.2 points, 5.7 rebounds and 2 assists per contest while putting up 1.3 steals and 0.9 blocked shots. Timberwolves Player Props Points O/U Points Over Odds PPG (Reg. Season) Anthony Edwards 26.5 -115 27.6 Julius Randle 17.5 -115 18.7 Jaden McDaniels 12.5 -120 12.2 Naz Reid 10.5 -110 14.2 Donte DiVincenzo 8.5 -130 11.7 FOX Sports created this story using technology provided by Data Skrive and data from Sportradar. FOLLOW Follow your favorites to personalize your FOX Sports experience National Basketball Association Oklahoma City Thunder Minnesota Timberwolves recommended
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25-05-2025
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Timberwolves-Thunder winners, losers: Anthony Edwards shines; OKC offense fizzles
Returning home and making shots were antidotes for the ills that had troubled the Minnesota Timberwolves against the Oklahoma City Thunder in the first two games of the Western Conference finals. The Timberwolves earned their first win of the series with a dominating 143-101 victory against the Thunder in Game 3 Saturday. They set a franchise record for most points in a playoff game, shot 57.3% from the field and battered the Thunder in rebounding with a 50-31 edge. Advertisement Hopefully for the Timberwolves, they saved some scoring for the rest of the series. All-NBA guard Anthony Edwards scored a game-high 30 points, and Julius Randle added 24 for the Timberwolves. Game 4 is Monday in Minneapolis (8:30 p.m., ESPN). It's either a 2-2 series going back to Oklahoma City or a 3-1 Thunder series lead with a chance of closing of the series at home and advancing to the NBA Finals. Here are the winners and losers from Game 3 of Thunder-Timberwolves: Thunder-Timberwolves Game 3 winners Anthony Edwards Edwards had a sub-standard Game 1, played a little better in Game 2 and had his best game of the series in Game 3 with 30 points on 12-for-17 shooting, including 5-for-8 on 3-pointers, nine rebounds, six assists and two steals. Not only is that the offensive production the Timberwolves need, Edwards' efficiency was a bonus. Timberwolves bench: Special shoutout Terrence Shannon Jr. In the final tally, Minnesota's bench outscored Oklahoma City's 66-52. But in the first two quarters – when the game was decided and the Timberwolves led 72-41 at halftime – the Timberwolves had a 29-8 edge in bench points in the first half. Advertisement Nickeil Alexander-Walker scored 12 points and Naz Reid added 10 points off the bench, but the biggest contribution came from rookie Terrence Shannon Jr., who hadn't played more than seven minutes or scored more than two points in six playoff appearances before Game 3. He finished with 15 points, including nine in four minutes in the second quarter. Timberwolves coach Chris Finch knew he needed a boost to the rotation and found it in Shannon. Minnesota's 3-point shooting In the first two games of the West finals, the Timberwolves shot 28.9% on 3-pointers. Reid was 0-for-12, Edwards 4-for-17, Donte DiVincenzo 5-for-18 and Mike Conley 2-for-9. Ouch. Advertisement In Game 3, the Timberwolves were 20-for-40 on 3s – one shy of matching a franchise record for most made 3s in a playoff game. Reid finally made one and was 2-for-3; DiVincenzo 2-for-2; Edwards 5-for-8; Conley 2-for-6; Randle 2-for-4; Alexander-Walker 2-for-4; and Jaden McDaniels 2-for-4. The Timberwolves don't need to shoot 50% to win but less than 30% won't yield many victories at this stage of the playoffs. Julius Randle Randle scored 24 points after scoring just six while sitting out the fourth quarter of Game 2. 'Me and Finch, through all the ups and downs this season, he knows who I am, I know who he is. Obviously as a competitor, I want to play and do anything I can to help our team win. I know he trusts me to do that. I also know I trust him to do what's best for the team at all times. I know he doesn't have any ill-intent. … For me, its about how you come back the next game. I just wanted to come out aggressive.' Advertisement Randle has now scored at least 24 points in six of Minnesota's past seven games. Thunder-Timberwolves Game 3 losers Thunder offense The Thunder were 35-for-86 from the field and 14-for-44 on 3-pointers. They scored a season-low 14 first-quarter points, and no player scored more than 14 points. Thunder defense Oklahoma City allowed a season-high 143 points. They had given up 130 or more just three times season this season. The Thunder had the best defense during the regular season so Game 3 was likely an anomaly, and what matters most is how they respond in Game 4. Shai Gilgeous-Alexander's shooting Gilgeous-Alexander, who earned the 2024-25 MVP earlier in the week, scored just 14 points on 4-for-13 shooting. He had scored 30 or more points in five consecutive playoff games, including 38 in Game 2 against Minnesota. Advertisement He averaged a career-high 32.7 points and shot 51.9% from the field this season. Again, Game 3 was an anomaly. But the Thunder are at their best when Gilgeous-Alexander is closer to 30 points and going to the free throw line more than four times in a game. This article originally appeared on USA TODAY: Timberwolves-Thunder winners, losers include Anthony Edwards, SGA