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Minnesota uses a 3rd quarter barrage led by Anthony Edwards to stake a 3-1 series lead and move within a win of the West Finals.
Coach Steve Kerr, Warriors will try to find space and pace if injured Curry can’t play against Minnesota in Game 5.
After the game, Edwards was asked about feeling the Warriors fans' pain during his blistering run in the third quarter. The 23-year-old used one word to sum it all up: "satisfaction." Edwards went on to say that he considers this to be "the best satisfaction ever," as the three-time All-Star chuckled.
The Golden State Warriors lost to the Minnesota Timberwolves 117-110 in Game 4 of their 2025 NBA Playoff Western Conference semifinals, leaving them in a 3-1 deficit as the series moves back to Minneapolis for a potential closeout Game 5.
• Butler was going to shoot the ball 26 times, score 33 points• Jonathan Kuminga would add 30 points with 3-of-4 shooting from beyond the arc• The Warriors would hold Minnesota to 43 percent shooting• Minnesota would end the game with more turnovers than Golden State• The Wolves did not control the offensive glass
After a tight first half, the Timberwolves blew the game open in the third quarter, with Anthony Edwards leading a decisive 17-0 blast. They had a 20-point lead, 97-77, entering the final period and never looked back for a third consecutive win.
Multiple Minnesota Timberwolves fans uttered a racial slur at Warriors star Draymond Green during Game 2 on Thursday, an eyewitness to the incident told SFGATE.
After being the subject of racially-abusive heckling in Game 2, Draymond Green fouled out with 4:38 left in the game. He had two points, two rebounds, four assists and five turnovers, the Warriors defense collapsing without him.