Timberwolves, Warriors tied 1-1 heading to game 3
- The Minnesota Timberwolves defeated the Golden State Warriors 117-93 in Game 2 of their playoff series on Thursday, tying the series 1-1.
- The Warriors entered the season as long shots due to offseason losses of key players and Stephen Curry's injuries including a broken hand and current hamstring strain.
- During Game 2, the Warriors struggled offensively, scoring only 15 points in the first quarter and taking nearly five minutes to score initially while the Wolves shot 16 for 37 on three-pointers.
- Coach Steve Kerr emphasized the need to adjust without Curry, saying, "We have to figure out what we’re going to do in this series without Steph," while noting the team's athleticism helped despite the offensive challenges.
- The tied series and Warriors’ push for a win suggest a critical opportunity to keep Curry’s return possible and aim for a significant accomplishment this season despite adversity.
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Golden State Warriors go down without Steph Curry
Without the injured Stephen Curry, the Golden State Warriors in the NBA play-offs have clearly lost against the Minnesota Timberwolves. The basketball superstar lacks the former serial champion because of a tear in the thigh at least two more games and pursued the 93:117 in everyday clothes from the bank. The two upcoming games take place in San Francisco. Curry is unlikely to participate. He had injured himself in the first game of the series.W…

Kurtenbach: The Warriors were awful in their Game 2 loss. That could help them in a big way
You probably don’t remember the Warriors’ 2019-2020 season. I don’t blame you for erasing it from your memory. After five straight trips to the Finals and the departures of Kevin Durant, Andre Iguodala, and Shaun Livingston in the offseason, the Warriors entered the season knowing that contending for a title was a long shot. Within five games, the season was over, as Steph Curry broke his hand. They won 15 games before the season was ended by a …
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