Timberwolves center Rudy Gobert wants nothing but the best for Warriors forward Draymond Green after their incident last season.
The Golden State Warriors crossed swords against the Minnesota Timberwolves in a crunch Western Conference matchup on Wednesday.
The slumping Golden State Warriors take on the Minnesota Timberwolves on Wednesday. The Warriors enter this clash one game under .
Although the Golden State Warriors struggled in the 2024-25 season, they've conquered the Minnesota Timberwolves. Wednesday's primetime ESPN-broadcasted matchup continued the theme of their regular-season series. The Warriors tamed the Timberwolves in a wire-to-wire 116-115 victory.
The Warriors were up 34-10 late in the first quarter, a mind-boggling combination of Minnesota ineptitude and Golden State desperation.
Warriors veteran Draymond Green's revelation brought out the best in him. After his incident with Jusuf Nurkic, Green sees two therapists and does his best to avoid trouble. His open and honest conversation with NBA commissioner Adam Silver has tremendously impacted his improvement.
"Anyone who thinks I’m OK being on an average basketball team is insane," Curry said after the Warriors beat the Timberwolves.
Stephen Curry made seven 3-pointers and scored 31 points to help the Golden State Warriors stave off a furious comeback by the Minnesota Timberwolves for a 116-115 victory.
Draymond Green's calf injury adds to Warriors' struggles. Awaiting MRI results, his return date is uncertain ahead of important games.
Green (illness) is listed as questionable for Wednesday's game versus the Timberwolves. Green is in danger of missing his third straight contest Wednesday due to an illness. If Green is forced to sit out yet again, Trayce Jackson-Davis (thumb) and Lindy Waters should continue to receive increased playing time.
With the teams tied at halftime, Cleveland (35-6) outscored Minnesota by 10 in the third quarter and opened the fourth with a 10-0 run to seize control