Prediction: Oklahoma City Thunder win @ 1.70

Star-studded Oklahoma is starving for a revolt of Timberwolves who snowed them in the final battle. Timberwolves are equally rich in quality, but struggle with damage and a defense that sails around.
IT SPELLES FOR THE GAME:
Oklahoma has to be hungry after a revanche, since they lost the last meeting on a buzzer beater, where illegal screening should have been ruled out.
Jimmy Butler has suffered from disease up to the game and should he play, he probably will not be completely fit.
Minnesota has the league’s poorest defensive efficiency and allows 114 points per. 100 ball possession, whereas Oklahoma allows 96.4 points.
The defender has sailed the last few matches – one got a bug of both Indiana and Detroit, but also allowed 130 and 122 points.
None of the two teams have delivered inft. Rebounds – Oklahoma should still have a small advantage here.
Both Paul George and Carmelo Anthony should come to many free shots if Butler is out and Westbrook penetrates and pushes the ball out.

YOU SHOULD HAVE EYE WITH:
Karl-Anthony Towns should give problems to the OKC defense, especially Steven Adams. The defense will probably pack to him and open up the shooters.
Oklahoma must play back-to-back the day after out against Chicago. Minnesota, on the other hand, has a couple of days of fighting.
Oklahoma has 3 stars, all of which will end often. Westbrook and Paul George have both had days when they fall out of the matches.
In Andre Roberson, Oklahoma is an excellent defender, but his miserable offensive qualities can be exploited and costly.
Oklahoma shoots, surprisingly, not very good percentages – Minnesota’s shot rates are better than the guests.