Steve Kerr and Chris Finch Concede Warriors Chances if Steph Curry Wasn't Injured - "Had a Shot"
- The Golden State Warriors were eliminated in the 2025 Western Conference Semifinals, falling 4-1 to the Minnesota Timberwolves after Steph Curry suffered a left hamstring injury early in Game 1.
- Curry's injury and the team's.500 performance prior to the February trade for Jimmy Butler, who revitalized their season, led to the Warriors narrowly making the playoffs again.
- Coach Steve Kerr praised Butler’s impact alongside Curry and Draymond Green, emphasized no need to change the offensive system, and noted the challenges posed by the trio’s age.
- Kerr emphasized the uncertainty about the players' future by saying decisions are being made on a year-to-year basis, while Warriors governor Joe Lacob expressed confidence that having Steph Curry available would have changed the outcome of the series in their favor.
- Despite the loss, Kerr called the season "really gratifying," highlighted young players’ growth, and conveyed optimism to build on the current foundation heading into a pivotal offseason.
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Steph Curry Shares Painful Truth After Playoff Exit
The Golden State Warriors were one win away from getting Stephen Curry back. That win never came.Minnesota closed out the Warriors 4–1 in the Western Conference Semifinals, ending Golden State’s season with a 121–110 loss in Game 5. Curry, sidelined since a hamstring injury in Game 1, watched in street clothes. But if the Warriors had pushed it to Game 6? He was almost there. “Everything was kind of aligned for Game 6. I had some testing to do, …
Steph Curry Says Things Were 'Aligned' for Injury Return in Warriors vs. Wolves Game 6
Stephen Curry believes he could have possibly returned from his hamstring injury for Game 6 of the Western Conference Semifinals had the Golden State Warriors been able to extend the series against the Minnesota Timberwolves.
Udonis Haslem comments on how Warriors-Timberwolves series would have finished if Stephen Curry was healthy
Udonis Haslem had a surprising take on the Warriors’ trajectory had Stephen Curry not gotten injured. The Golden State Warriors had their season ended by the Minnesota Timberwolves, who beat them in Game 5 to close out their second-round series. It was a bitter end to a season that was full of ups and downs. Draymond Green has already vowed to return with Stephen Curry and Jimmy Butler to win an NBA championship. Even Jimmy Butler has promised h…
With Steph Curry Out, Golden State Warriors Eliminated From Playoffs In Five Games
The Golden State Warriors fell to the Minnesota Timberwolves 121-110 in game five of the Western Conference semifinals, ending their season. The Warriors, who have been playing without star Stephen Curry since early in game one, will now turn to the offseason. “I think we’ll be right back at it,” Warriors’ Draymond Green said. “Sucks to end this way, but we think we got the pieces to make another run at it and do it again.” After acquiring Jimmy…
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