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Wolves boss Vitor Pereira admitted he felt emotional after some players said their goodbyes in the changing room following a 1-1 draw with Brentford on the last day of the season. Brentford came into the match with slight hopes of qualifying for Europe but needed to win and hope results elsewhere went their way.
The Oklahoma City Thunder found all kinds of soft spots in the defense and consistently hit those open shots over two decisive wins to start the Western Conference finals.
So the curtain has come down on Wolves' season with a draw against Brentford. It was a campaign that saw a change of manager and a revival in form that means they have finished comfortably clear of the relegation places and can look to the next season under Vitor Pereira.
Wolves host Brentford in their final Premier League game of the term. Preview includes team news, how to watch on TV, score prediction and more.
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On Brentford's season: "To produce two top-half finishes in four seasons is incredible. There's a lot of clubs that I admire that haven't done that in many years. We've done a lot of things well."
Brentford were held to a 1-1 draw at Wolverhampton Wanderers on the Premier League season's final day on Sunday as Marshall Munetsi's sublime strike cancelled out Bryan Mbeumo's first-half goal.
Anthony Edwards had 30 points, nine rebounds and six assists in just three quarters to lead the re-energized Minnesota Timberwolves in a 143-101 victory over Oklahoma City in Game 3 of the Western Conference finals.
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Vitor Pereira makes six changes to the Wolves team that lost at Crystal Palace last weekend. Jose Sa, Matt Doherty, Nelson Semedo, Joao Gomes, Matheus Cunha and Marshall Munetsi come in. Dan Bentley and Nasser Djiga miss out, but Jorgen Strand Larsen, Rodrigo Gomes, Pablo Sarabia and Jean-Ricner Bellegarde are named on the bench.