Warriors clear Steph Curry for light work
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Chris Finch has become the most successful coach in Timberwolves history, but he does not want to let up, as he wants to beat this mighty Warriors defense.
“I feel like it’s a game we should have won tonight, but we didn’t win it,” Buddy Hield said after a 102-97 loss to the Timberwolves sent the Curry-less Warriors down 2-1 in their Western Conference semifinal series against the Minnesota Timberwolves.
The Warriors’ defense is still very good ... He did and gave Boston its toughest challenge of the whole postseason. The Warriors need a similar inspired performance from somebody—or Curry ...
Jimmy Butler has been challenged by the veteran analyst ahead of the Golden State Warriors game three matchup vs. the Minnesota Timberwolves
SAN FRANCISCO — The Warriors know they’re a vastly different team without Steph Curry in the lineup, simply unable to replicate the kind of offense the two-time NBA scoring champ has been known to create throughout his Hall of Fame-caliber career.
In a twist few saw coming, it was the Denver Nuggets—often vulnerable when Nikola Jokic is either cold or off the floor—who outlasted the deeper Oklahoma City Thunder when it mattered most. Since the NBA-ABA merger, this marked just the sixth time a team has held its opponent to two or fewer points in an overtime playoff game.