The Golden State Warriors’ season ended in Game 5 of the Western Conference semi-finals, losing to the Minnesota Timberwolves 121-110, largely due to Stephen Curry’s absence after he strained his hamstring in Game 1. While the team hoped to lessen their reliance on Curry with the addition of Jimmy Butler, they struggled offensively without him, scoring significantly less and lacking creativity. Despite some bright spots like Jonathan Kuminga’s performance, the Warriors’ depth could not compensate for Curry’s pivotal role, raising concerns about their future competitiveness as they face roster-building challenges.
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