Golden State Warriors on the Brink: Play-In hopes fading in Final Stretch

Los Golden State Warriors Not only can they fall Play-In del Oeste, but there are increasingly more options for them not even accessing that instance. Steve Kerr’s they lost 114-110 on his visit to Minnesota, to add his sixth defeat in his last nine appearances. And that, added to Houston’s excellent present, leaves Californians on the brink of the abyss in this final stretch of the Regular Phase.

Golden State controlled the game in Minnesota for three quarters, but never finished off the Timberwolves. And with good defense and a key contribution from their second unit -Monte Morris, Nickeil Alexander-Walker and Kyle Anderson at the helm-, the local team ended up overcoming history and taking the victory.

Anthony Edwards led the winner with 23 points and 8 assists, followed by 20 points from Naz Reidwho continues to more than respond in place of the injured Karl-Anthony Towns. Rudy Gobert contributed with 17 points and 12 rebounds, while the aforementioned Anderson (10), Alexander-Walker (11) y Morris (8) They brought decisive points from the bench.

Stephen Curry He did his thing for the Warriors -31 points- but suffered the same thing as so many other times this campaign: the complete lack of company, with none of his teammates exceeding 16 units. Thus, Golden State remains in a freefall that can leave him without a postseason.

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How was Minnesota Timberwolves vs. Golden State Warriors? Final score

Teams 1C 2C 3C 4C Final Minnesota Timberwolves 18 28 32 36 114 Golden State Warriors 27 27 27 29 110

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Full Time. Minnesota Victory! Klay Thompson misses the tying triple and Edwards scores from the foul line. 114-110 for the Timberwolves.

4th quarter, 0:14. Curry puts suspense in the definition. Minnesota seemed headed for victory, but with the help of Steph, Golden State is within striking distance. 111-110 for the Timberwolves, with the ball and 14 seconds left.

4th quarter, 6:54. The Warriors suffer too much this stretch without Curry on the field and Minnesota takes advantage of it, with points in the paint from Gobert and Kyle Anderson. 97 to 89 for the Timberwolves.

4th quarter, 8:56. Minnesota ahead! The Timberwolves had been trailing behind throughout the game and with an excellent start to the fourth quarter, they took the lead by 90 to 86. The triples by Alexander-Walker and Monte Morris are being the Factor X for the homeowner. Timeout Kerr.

End of the 3rd quarter. Chris Paul keeps Golden State’s attack afloat in Curry’s rest minutes, but Minnesota presses again. A couple of Alexander-Walker triples fall and the gap is just one possession: 81-78 Warriors, entering the fourth quarter.

3rd quarter, 3:07. Golden State maintains the lead with three-pointers from Curry and Green. Minnesota gets closer, but doesn’t finish getting into the game. 74 to 67 for Kerr’s team.

3rd quarter, 7:44. Minnesota reacted at the beginning of the second half, with a couple of conversions from Conley and good defense. The result is narrowed to a single possession: 60 to 57 for the Warriors.

End of the 2nd quarter. Anthony Edwards warmed up his hand, after a forgettable start to the game, but still, Minnesota failed to close the gap. Good stretch from Curry -14 points-, to close a more than solid first half of the visit: 54 to 46 up.

2nd quarter, 6:10. Triples by Wiggins and Curry. Maximum difference for the Warriors: 39 to 29. Minnesota cannot find points outside of Reid.

2nd quarter, 7:45. Naz Reid is the one who keeps Minnesota in the game. Golden State is still ahead, but with 17 points from the replacement of the injured Towns, the home team remains within striking distance. 31-29 for the visit.

End of the 1st quarter. Huge close to the first quarter for the Warriors, with another great defensive stretch, against a Minnesota that misses a better version of Edwards – erratic on both sides. Good contribution from Klay Thompson in his entry and scoring burst from Draymond Green -7 points- for Golden State to close 27-18 up.

1st quarter, 4:57. From that good start by the Warriors on defense, to the reaction of the best defense in the NBA. Blocks from Gobert and Reid, plus a steal and 5 points from a Monte Morris with an excellent entry from the second unit. The score turns around: 14-11 for the homeowner.

1st quarter, 7:00. Comfortable start for Golden State, setting the pace of the game on defense, against a Minnesota that can’t find a way outside of a couple of Reid’s triples. 11 to 6 for the Warriors.

The match started! Timberwolves and Warriors, underway in Minneapolis.

Quintets confirmed, no surprises. The Warriors start Curry, Podziemski, Wiggins, Kuminga and Green. The local goes with Conley, Edwards, McDaniels, Reid and Gobert.

Great game in Minneapolis! The Timberwolves want to give a new blow to the Warriors who are walking on the edge of the Playoffs. Will Minnesota’s tough defense or Golden State’s powerful offense prevail?

Minnesota Timberwolves starting five vs. Golden State Warriors

Minnesota Timberwolves Golden State Warriors Mike Conley Stephen Curry Anthony Edwards Brandin Podziemski Jaden McDaniels Andrew Wiggins Naz Reid Jonathan Kuminga Rudy Gobert Draymond Green

What time do they play and what channel broadcasts Minnesota Timberwolves vs. Golden State Warriors today? TV and online streaming

  • Place: Target Center, Minneapolis, Minnesota
  • Hour: 17:00 CDMX | 19:00 US ET | 20:00 ARG | 0:00 ESP
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  • Streaming: NBA League PassPrime Video (Mexico)

2024-03-25 02:02:34
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