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Thunder's Traditional Lineup Seeks Back-to-Back Win

The Oklahoma City Thunder, fresh off a win against the Los Angeles Clippers, face the Minnesota Timberwolves in their second matchup of the season. Isaiah Hartenstein returns from injury, but key players Jaylin Williams and Aaron Wiggins remain sidelined. This game marks the second time this season the Thunder will field their traditional starting five, aiming for another victory to cap off their back-to-back set.

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