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Confirm your exit! Goodbye, Curry! The Warriors scored 71 points in three games

3-1, the Timberwolves got the match point, and the Warriors had no way back.

So the question is, will G5 Curry make a comeback?

"I'm not going to expect Superman, but I'm sure if I can come back, Curry will do it," Dream Green said. ”

However, Curry himself replied, "Even if I wanted to be Superman, I couldn't do anything about it." ”

At the same time, Curry also admitted that he would not play in the G5......

Is Warriors-Timberwolves Series G1 Curry's final game of the season? It looks like eight or nine are not far from ten. The 37-year-old supergiant has averaged 22.6 points, 5.3 rebounds and 5.1 assists per game so far in the playoffs this year, shooting 47.7%, 40% and 89.3% from three.

Unless the G5 Warriors can pull one back on the road, then G6 will have a little hope to look forward to Curry's return, but obviously it is very difficult for the Warriors without Curry to beat the Timberwolves, especially now that Butler is in a worrying state, G4 only scored 14 points on 9 shots......

According to Dream Green, the reason why Butler has a poor desire to attack in G4 is because of physical discomfort.

One is injured, the other is unwell, and the two cores are all on the spot, it must be said that the Warriors no longer have any capital to fight against the Timberwolves, and the next thing is to let themselves go out with dignity to avoid being baptized in blood.

However, in the series with the Timberwolves, the Warriors still have a winner, that is, Kuminga, who will become a restricted free agent this summer, has become the team's number one offensive firepower in this round.In the last three games, he scored 18 points, 30 points and 23 points, totaling 71 points, shooting 25-of-42 from the field and shooting about 59 percent from the field.

Kuminga could take the series stats sheet against the Timberwolves and bargain with the teams that would like him to get an ideal new contract, and perhaps the Warriors will rethink their future plans to keep him.

In other words, the successors of Curry, who have been carefully cultivated by the Warriors in recent years, seem to have all run away with buckets without exception!

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