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When you need to stand up, you are invisible collectively

The third game of the NBA playoff Western Conference semi-finals in the 24-25 season was just finished, and the Warriors failed to withstand the Timberwolves' counterattack and lost 97-102. The performance of the following young people in today's game is really disappointing. They were collectively invisible when they needed to stand up.

Podjemsky, as the Warriors' starting No. 1 position after Curry was injured, although he worked hard on the defensive end, his offensive end, especially in the organization, was quite poor. He only dared to pass the so-called safety ball, and he could not make an open three-pointer. Now the Warriors' offense is quite difficult.

Faced with the larger Timberwolves, the Warriors were forced to give some big men in the team more playing time, but their performance was actually not ideal. Post is at a comprehensive disadvantage in the defensive end power confrontation. Cole is not very brave to use him now, but if he wants to win, the Warriors still hope to have more firepower output on the offensive end. I wonder if Post's three-pointer can be used in the future?

Moody seems to have lost all confidence in this year's playoffs. Cole only let Moody play for 3 minutes today. It is highly likely that Moody will be kicked out of rotation in the subsequent series. Now Moody cannot hold on and cannot score. I really don’t know why Moody became like this in the playoffs.