Timberwolves Return to Western Conference Finals, Driven as Ever to Win for Revered Conley
- The Minnesota Timberwolves defeated the Golden State Warriors in five games on May 14, 2025, to reach the Western Conference finals for the second consecutive season.
- This achievement followed key circumstances including Steph Curry's hamstring injury in Game 1, which the Timberwolves capitalized on to win four dominant games afterward.
- Timberwolves coach Chris Finch emphasized the team's belief they were better and the need to play like it nightly, while players like Jaden McDaniels and Anthony Edwards expressed their focus on advancing to the NBA Finals.
- Veteran Mike Conley, revered by the team and praised for his maturity and selflessness, scored a postseason high of 16 points in the series and stated, 'Hey, man, whatever it takes. That's what we're going to do.'
- Despite this milestone, players stress caution; with two more rounds and eight wins needed, they say there is nothing to celebrate yet, underscoring the team's maturity and readiness to continue competing.
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Timberwolves return to Western Conference finals, driven as ever to win for revered Conley
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Jaden McDaniels was asked how it felt to dispatch the Warriors in five games in the Western Conference semifinals on Wednesday. Straight faced, the wing replied, “it felt like the rest of them.” That was the Timberwolves’ fourth playoff series victory over the last 13 months. They have become old hat, by now. Plus, there was nothing remarkable about the series win over the Warriors. Minnesota caught an unwanted break with Steph Curry going down …
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