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After upsetting the second-seeded Houston Rockets in the first round, it looked like the Golden State Warriors were capable of doing the impossible and winning
Anthony Edwards clearly entered the game on a mission after a subpar Game 1. The Minnesota star notched 16 points and two assists in the first quarter, singlehandedly outscoring the Thunder. The Timberwolves finished the frame 34-14, OKC's lowest-scoring quarter of the season, and kept pounding them from there.
And with that, the Warriors' season has ended. Simply put, Golden State could not recover after losing superstar Stephen Curry to a left hamstring strain in Game 1 of this series. Golden State finished Game 1 without Curry with a 99-88 win but proceeded to lose four straight by a combined 47 points.
Beating the Minnesota Timberwolves with ... ANALYSIS: 2025 NBA playoffs have been defined by massive comebacks. How are they happening? The Warriors lacked offense and defense, and while Curry ...
In the first half of Game 1, Randle was on a heater and couldn't be stopped. Since then, he hasn't been able to find a rhythm, and in this game, he finished with six points, five rebounds, and five assists.