
An injury to the guard marked the beginning of the end of Golden State’s season, exposing just how dependent they are on a star approaching his 40s
The Golden State Warriors got a taste of life after Stephen Curry, and it was repulsive.
The Warriors’ season ended Wednesday night in Game 5 of the Western Conference semi-finals. The younger, more explosive Minnesota Timberwolves thrashed them 121-110 to cap a series the Warriors were never really in, even when they briefly led it. That is because this series had a singular line of demarcation: the second quarter of Game 1.