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22 points in a single quarter! The Timberwolves exploded completely, and the Warriors may not be able to wait for Curry to return

NBA playoffs continue today, with the Golden State Warriors still playing against the Minnesota Timberwolves at home, which is a crucial game. The Warriors were very unlucky in this round of the series. Although they defeated the Timberwolves in the first game, the core scorer Curry only played in the first half and injured his left hamstring and has been on the verge until now.

According to the doctor, Curry's ideal state is to make a comeback in Game 6 of the series. But the premise is that the Warriors can keep themselves to Game 6 of the series. The Warriors lost Game 2 and Game 3 of the series one after another, and they had to win Game 4 to ensure they had six games to play.

But the reality is that the Timberwolves don't plan to give this opportunity.

Today, the Timberwolves performed strongly. They even balanced the Warriors in the first half, but they broke out completely in the third quarter.

Edwards scored 16 points in a single quarter, with 6 of 8 shots in sports games and 3 of 5 shots in three-pointers, as if he was in a state of no one. Under the leadership of Edwards, the Timberwolves scored 39-17 in a single quarter, directly defeating the Warriors. The Timberwolves won 22 points in a single quarter, and the Timberwolves entered the final quarter with a 20-point lead.

At this time, the Warriors, who had a shorter rotation, were no longer able to catch up with the points. Their main scorer became Kumingga, and players including Butler, Pojemsky, Hilder and other players were useless and had very low scoring efficiency. There is no big suspense. The Timberwolves maintained a lead in the final quarter. If they defeated the Warriors in the end, they would lead 3-1 in total, just one step away from returning to the Western Conference Finals. If the next game continues to lose in Minnesota, the Warriors will end the journey of this season and they will not wait for Curry's comeback.