Edwards (19 points) was more upset with the turnovers, five of which were his, and he was also upset with the whistle Thunder guard Shai Gilgeous-Alexander was getting on a night Gilgeous-Alexander scored 33 points, 12 of which came at the foul line. It was also Gilgeous-Alexander who put Oklahoma City ahead for good on a stepback three with 1:14 to play. When asked a question about the key to defending the Thunder — which the Wolves did, in limiting them to 40% shooting — Edwards turned his answer into a gripe about the calls Gilgeous-Alexander was getting. “It’s hard to [contain them] with the calls that Shai gets,” Edwards said. “It’s hard to shut them down. You can’t touch him any time of the game. It’s super hard to beat. That team is a good team, especially when they’re getting calls like that.”