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6 players sent out the Warriors in doubles! Edwards led the team to advance 22+12, Curry looked helpless

On May 15, the G5 of the NBA Western Conference semi-finals kicked off, and the Warriors challenged the Timberwolves away. Curry was still absent in this game. The Warriors were in good offensive form, but the team fell into a downturn after that. The Timberwolves gradually took the initiative on the field and widened the gap in a wave of offensives before halftime. In the second half, the Timberwolves maintained a hot feel and widened the gap to more than 20 points. The Warriors were unable to catch up. In the end, the Timberwolves defeated the Warriors 121-110 and advanced to the Western Conference Finals 4-1 with a big score.

Warriors Curry was absent in this game, and the starting lineup was not adjusted. Pojemsky made a three-pointer, but Edwards and Conley made one after another on the Timberwolves, and the two teams were in a tug-of-war. However, in the last stage, Gobert scored consecutive points in the interior and led the Warriors 30-23 in the first quarter. Butler broke through and scored in the second quarter, and the Warriors still held on to the score and did not widen the gap. However, in the final stage, Conley made 2 consecutive three-pointers, and the Warriors could not respond. Randle scored consecutive points in the inside and outside shots, leading the Warriors 62-47 at halftime.

The change of sides and the fight again, the Timberwolves' offensive form is still hot, while the Warriors still ignore it. Divincenzo and Edwards hit a three-pointer to widen the gap to more than 20 points, and led by 21 points after the three quarters. In the final quarter, the Warriors gave a try, and Moody came up and blossomed inside and outside, successfully approaching the score difference, and once approaching the score difference to 9 points. But after that, the Timberwolves adjusted their state and continuously hit the inside to score points, successfully stabilizing the situation. The Warriors were still chasing points, but unfortunately they were still powerless to turn things around. In the end, the Warriors lost to the Timberwolves 110-121.

No surprise, the Warriors did not continue the series, and Curry's injury left them passive. Butler is still in poor form in this game, scoring 4 of 11 shots, 17 points, 6 rebounds and 6 assists. Podjemski finally regained his touch, scoring 28 points, 6 rebounds and 4 assists in 11 of 19 shots, but unfortunately it was too late; Kumingga scored 26 points, Green scored 10 points, 6 rebounds and 6 assists, and Curry was also very helpless when he sat off the court.

The Timberwolves did not give the Warriors any chance. After all, if the series continues, Curry may make a comeback. Randall continued his hot momentum this time, scoring 29 points, 8 rebounds and 5 assists in 13 of 18 shots; Edwards scored 22 points, 12 assists and 7 rebounds, Gobert scored 17 points and 8 rebounds, McDaniels scored 14 points, and Conley scored 16 points and 8 assists. The team scored 6 players in double digits, successfully advanced to the Western Conference Finals, and reached the Eastern Conference Finals for two consecutive seasons.