Tomorrow s G4 Warriors vs. Timberwolves analyzed and predicted, has "Wukuyong" really become a soft persimmon?
The Warriors still face the Timberwolves at home in the NBA series. Without scoring, the Warriors look a bit fragile. The second-in-command Butler alone cannot support the team. The Timberwolves are fierce. Can they stand up to Curry to make a comeback? Let’s analyze and predict! In the Warriors' home game, they lost to the Timberwolves with a score of 97-102, and the series score became 1-2 behind. In this battle, Curry continued to be absent due to a left hamstring injury, which made the Warriors show system shortcomings on both offense and defense. Butler single-handedly scored 33 points, and Kumingga also performed well as a substitute, contributing 30 points. The total score of the two of them accounted for almost two-thirds of the team's score. However, the other players were not in a satisfactory state, with substitutes such as Podjemsky, Moody and Post only scoring 20 points. The Warriors' three-pointers performed even worse in the first half, making 0 of 5 shots, setting the worst record in the team's playoffs halftime. Such a state makes people worry about the Warriors' G4 game, and Curry may return in G5 as early as possible. But if the Warriors lose in G4, they will face a 1-3 despair, with a tension and anxiety filled the locker room. On the other hand, the Timberwolves' dual-core drive completely dominated the inside, Edwards scored 28 points in the second half, and Randall also contributed 24 points. They launched a counterattack in the final quarter and successfully overtook the score. The "two tower" combination of Gobert and Randall performed well in rebounding competition, snatching 18 frontcourt rebounds and completely crushing the Warriors through a second offensive score. They have an absolute advantage in the penalty area. In addition, Timberwolves' substitute Reed also played a key role. Although Edwards played with injuries, his condition has recovered. Randall transformed from a playmaker to an offensive core, and this state made the Timberwolves full of confidence in winning tomorrow's game! The average data comparison of the two teams: The Warriors average score 113.8, rebounds 45.4, assists 29.1, blocks 4.8, steals 9.4 The Timberwolves average score 114.3, rebounds 44.3, assists 26.1, blocks 5.0, steals 8.0 The Warriors and the Timberwolves collided in the last five games in history, with the Warriors 3 wins and 2 losses, leading the Timberwolves. But these two losses of the Warriors are the key battle! ESPN prediction: The Timberwolves have a higher probability of winning! Referring to the current situation of the two teams, this key battle may not be particularly exciting! 



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