Curry Left to Watch Warriors' Ouster
- The Golden State Warriors were eliminated from the 2025 NBA playoffs on Wednesday after losing 4-1 to the Minnesota Timberwolves in the Western Conference semifinals.
- The Warriors' early exit followed Stephen Curry's hamstring injury in game one, which sidelined him for the remaining four games of the series.
- Curry expressed optimism about the team's recent performance, highlighting a strong last two months of the season and the seamless integration of new teammate Jimmy Butler.
- Curry expressed that he and Butler worked extremely well together and acknowledged Butler’s role in instilling confidence in the team’s ability to overcome any opponent on any night.
- Looking ahead, Curry, 37, plans to rest and rebuild during the off-season to prepare for another championship run, expecting similar motivation from key players and coach Kerr.
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