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Stephen Curry expressed sadness at how the Golden State Warriors’ season ended, with him on the bench because of a hamstring injury.
Two-time MVP Steph Curry suffered a Grade 1 left hamstring strain in Game 1 against the Timberwolves and missed the rest of the series. The Warriors, who won Game 1, lost four games in a row after Curry's injury.
Curry, who has won four NBA titles, has lost only six playoff series in his legendary career. Three of those have been six games (including the 2019 NBA Finals), two of those have been in seven games (including the 2016 NBA Finals), and now he has his first five-game exit.
In the Steph Curry era, the Warriors have made winning an NBA championship look way easier than it really is. Now that Curry and the Dubs are on the brink of falling in the West semifinals to the Timberwolves,
The dust is still settling from the Golden State Warriors' NBA playoff exit at the hands of the Minnesota Timberwolves, but star point guard Stephen Curry is already tackling some of the team's biggest offseason questions.
The Golden State Warriors did what they could to maximize their title contention window this season, acquiring Jimmy Butler from the Miami Heat and signing him to a two-year, $121 million contract extension.
The Timberwolves now have a 2-1 lead after pulling out a clutch win on the road against the Warriors. Anthony Edwards turned it on in the second half, scoring 28 of his 36 points in the last two frames, while Julius Randle was a steady force throughout the game, racking up 24 points of his own.
The clock struck midnight on the Golden State Warriors' pursuit of an NBA Finals win when they fell to the Minnesota Timberwolves Wednesday night, 121-110. Some may feel that the Warriors never got a fair shot after Stephen Curry suffered a hamstring injury in Game 1 of the Western Conference semifinals.