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Round 2 Begins: Warriors Take On The Timberwolves



Round 2 Begins: Warriors Take On The Timberwolves

with his battered right thumb wrapped tightly with a black bandage after surviving a seven-game fight with the Rockets. Warriors superstar Steph Curry predicted another tough series awaits Golden State against Minnesota in the second round. You expect physicality and you expect a bruise it out series, Curry said after shootound at target center on Tuesday morning. Curry said that his thumb is in a great place, but noted that it is almost impossible to avoid having it hit during games, something the Rockets did often during a series where he still averaged 24 points per game. Much like Houston, the Wolves rely on a two big lineup with Julius Randall and Rudy Gober and have a superior athlete at shooting guard in Anthony Edwards. That is where the similarities end though. Minnesota is a different setup and they have different patterns they rely on. Curry said obviously Ant is playing at a high level and Rudy what he did in game five of the first round was insane. Warriors nemesis Goar put up 27 points and grabbed 23 rebounds in the closeout game against the Lakers and will be a handful regardless of whether he’s defended by Draymond Green, Kievon Looney or Quinton Post. He just brought great energy every day in practice and during games. Curry said of Edwards, “He understood his role on that team was different than what he does here in Minnesota. He transitioned well and we needed that youthfulness and confidence and even that chatter.” Now opponents Curry detailed why it is so difficult to defend Edwards the NBA’s leader in three-pointers made 320 and a well-rounded leaper who also threw down 54 dunks during the regular season. He gets good looks from three because you have to respect the drive and when you press up he can get by. Curry said I don’t know how much you can take away from him. It’s just that you have to try to make every possession as difficult as possible. With his battered right thumb wrapped tightly with a black bandage after surviving a seven-game fight with the Rockets, Warriors superstar Steph Curry predicted another tough series awaits Golden State against Minnesota in the second round. You expect physicality and you expect a bruise it out series, Curry said after shootound at target center on Tuesday morning. Curry said that his thumb is in a great place, but noted that it is almost impossible to avoid having it hit during games, something the Rockets did often during a series where he still averaged 24 points per game. Much like Houston, the Wolves rely on a two big lineup with Julius Randall and Rudy Gober and have a superior athlete at shooting guard in Anthony Edwards. That is where the similarities end though. Minnesota is a different setup and they have different patterns they rely on. Curry said obviously Ant is playing at a high level and Rudy what he did in game five of the first round was insane. Warriors nemesis Gobear put up 27 points and grabbed 23 rebounds in the closeout game against the Lakers and will be a handful regardless of whether he’s defended by Draymond Green, Kievon Looney or Quinton Post. He just brought great energy every day in practice and during games. Curry said of Edwards, “He understood his role on that team was different than what he does here in Minnesota. He transitioned well and we needed that youthfulness and confidence and even that chatter. Now opponents Curry detailed why it is so difficult to defend Edwards the NBA’s leader in three-pointers made 320 and a well-rounded leaper who also threw down 54 dunks during the regular season. He gets good looks from three because you have to respect the drive and when you press up he can get by. Curry said I don’t know how much you can take away from him. It’s just that you have to try to make every possession as difficult as possible. Minneapolis with his battered right thumb wrapped tightly with a black bandage after surviving a seven-game fight with the Rockets. Warriors superstar Steph Curry predicted another tough series awaits Golden State against Minnesota in the second round. You expect physicality and you expect a bruise it out series, Curry said after shootound at target center on Tuesday morning. Curry said that his thumb is in a great place, but noted that it is almost impossible to avoid having it hit during games, something the Rockets did often during a series where he still averaged 24 points per game. Much like Houston, the Wolves rely on a two big lineup with Julius Randall and Rudy Gober and have a superior athlete at shooting guard in Anthony Edwards. That is where the similarities end though. Minnesota is a different setup and they have different patterns they rely on. Curry said obviously Ant is playing at a high level and Rudy what he did in game five of the first round was insane. Warriors nemesis Gobear put up 27 points and grabbed 23 rebounds in the closeout game against the Lakers and will be a handful regardless of whether he’s defended by Draymond Green, Kievon Looney or Quinton Post. He just brought great energy every day in practice and during games. Curry said of Edwards, “He understood his role on that team was different than what he does here in Minnesota. He transitioned well and we needed that youthfulness and confidence and even that chatter. Now opponents Curry detailed why it is so difficult to defend Edwards the NBA’s leader in three-pointers made 320 and a well-rounded leaper who also threw down 54 dunks during the regular season. He gets good looks from three because you have to respect the drive and when you press up he can get by. Curry said I don’t know how much you can take away from him. It’s just that you have to try to make every possession as difficult as possible. Minneapolis with his battered right thumb wrapped tightly with a black bandage after surviving a seven-game fight with the Rockets. Warriors superstar Steph Curry predicted another tough series awaits Golden State against Minnesota in the second round. You expect physicality and you expect a bruise it out series, Curry said after shootound at Target Center on Tuesday morning. Curry said that his thumb is in a great place, but noted that it is almost impossible to avoid having it hit during games, something the Rockets did often during a series where he still averaged 24 points per game. Much like Houston, the Wolves rely on a two big lineup with Julius Randall and Rudy Gober and have a superior athlete at shooting guard in Anthony Edwards. That is where the similarities end though. Minnesota is a different setup and they have different patterns they rely on. Curry said obviously Ant is playing at a high level and Rudy what he did in game five of the first round was insane. Warriors nemesis Goar put up 27 points and grabbed 23 rebounds in the closeout game against the Lakers and will be a handful regardless of whether he’s defended by Draymond Green, Kievon Looney or Quinton Post. He just brought great energy every day in practice and during games. Curry said of Edwards, “He understood his role on that team was different than what he does here in Minnesota. He transitioned well and we needed that youthfulness and confidence and even that chatter.” Now opponents, Curry detailed why it is so difficult to defend Edwards, the NBA’s leader, in three-pointers made, 320, and a well-rounded leaper who also threw down 54 dunks during the regular season. He gets good looks from three because you have to respect the drive and when you press up, he can get by. Curry said, “I don’t know how much you can take away from him. It’s just that you have to try to make every possession as difficult as possible. Minneapolis with his battered right thumb wrapped tightly with a black bandage after surviving a seven-game fight with the Rockets. Warriors superstar Steph Curry predicted another tough series awaits Golden State against Minnesota in the second round. You expect physicality and you expect a bruise it out series, Curry said after shootound at target center on Tuesday morning. Curry said that his thumb is in a great place, but noted that it is almost impossible to avoid having it hit during games, something the Rockets did often during a series where he still averaged 24 points per game. Much like Houston, the Wolves rely on a two big lineup with Julius Randall and Rudy Gober and have a superior athlete at shooting guard in Anthony Edwards. That is where the similarities end though. Minnesota is a different setup and they have different patterns they rely on. Curry said obviously Ant is playing at a high level and Rudy what he did in game five of the first round was insane. Warriors nemesis Goar put up 27 points and grabbed 23 rebounds in the closeout game against the Lakers and will be a handful regardless of whether he’s defended by Draymond Green, Kievon Looney or Quinton Post. He just brought great energy every day in practice and during games, Curry said of Edwards. He understood his role on that team was different than what he does here in Minnesota. He transitioned well and we needed that youthfulness and confidence and even that chatter. Now opponents Curry detailed why it is so difficult to defend Edwards the NBA’s leader in three-pointers made 320 and a well-rounded leaper who also threw down 54 dunks during the regular season. He gets good looks from three because you have to respect the drive and when you press up he can get by. Curry said I don’t know how much you can take away from him. It’s just that you have to try to make every possession as difficult as possible. Minneapolis with his battered right thumb wrapped tightly with a black bandage after surviving a seven-game fight with the Rockets. Warriors superstar Steph Curry predicted another tough series awaits Golden State against Minnesota in the second round. You expect physicality and you expect a bruise it out series, Curry said after shootound at target center on Tuesday morning. Curry said that his thumb is in a great place, but noted that it is almost impossible to avoid having it hit during games, something the Rockets did often during a series where he still averaged 24 points per game. Much like Houston, the Wolves rely on a two big lineup with Julius Randall and Rudy Gober and have a superior athlete at shooting guard in Anthony Edwards. That is where the similarities end though. Minnesota is a different setup and they have different patterns they rely on. Curry said obviously Ant is playing at a high level and Rudy what he did in game five of the first round was insane. Warriors nemesis Gobear put up 27 points and grabbed 23 rebounds in the closeout game against the Lakers and will be a handful regardless of whether he’s defended by Draymond Green, Keieon Looney or Quinton Post. He just brought great energy every day in practice and during games. Curry said of Edwards, “He understood his role on that team was different than what he does here in Minnesota. He transitioned well and we needed that youthfulness and confidence and even that chatter.” Now opponents Curry detailed why it is so difficult to defend Edwards the NBA’s leader in three-pointers made 320 and a well-rounded leaper who also threw down 54 dunks during the regular season. He gets good looks from three because you have to respect the drive and when you press up he can get by. Curry said I don’t know how much you can take away from him. It’s just that you have to try to make every possession as difficult as possible. Minneapolis with his battered right thumb wrapped tightly with a black bandage after surviving a seven-game fight with the Rockets. Warriors superstar Steph Curry predicted another tough series awaits Golden State against Minnesota in the second round. You expect physicality and you expect a bruise it out series, Curry said after shootound at target center on Tuesday morning. Curry said that his thumb is in a great place, but noted that it is almost impossible to avoid having it hit during games, something the Rockets did often during a series where he still averaged 24 points per game. Much like Houston, the Wolves rely on a two big lineup with Julius Randall and Rudy Gober and have a superior athlete at shooting guard in Anthony Edwards. That is where the similarities end though. Minnesota is a different setup and they have different patterns they rely on. Curry said obviously Ant is playing at a high level and Rudy what he did in game five of the first round was insane. Warriors nemesis Goar put up 27 points and grabbed 23 rebounds in the closeout game against the Lakers and will be a handful regardless of whether he’s defended by Draymond Green, Kievon Looney or Quinton Post. He just brought great energy every day in practice and during games. Curry said of Edwards, “He understood his role on that team was different than what he does here in Minnesota. He transitioned well and we needed that youthfulness and confidence and even that chatter.” Now opponents Curry detailed why it is so difficult to defend Edwards the NBA’s leader in three-pointers made 320 and a well-rounded leaper who also threw down 54 dunks during the regular season. He gets good looks from three because you have to respect the drive and when you press up he can get by. Curry said I don’t know how much you can take away from him. It’s just that you have to try to make every possession as difficult as possible. Minneapolis with his battered right thumb wrapped tightly with a black bandage after surviving a seven-game fight with the Rockets. Warriors superstar Steph Curry predicted another tough series awaits Golden State against Minnesota in the second round. You expect physicality and you expect a bruise it out series, Curry said after shootound at target center on Tuesday morning. Curry said that his thumb is in a great place, but noted that it is almost impossible to avoid having it hit during games, something the Rockets did often during a series where he still averaged 24 points per game. Much like Houston, the Wolves rely on a two big lineup with Julius Randall and Rudy Gober and have a superior athlete at shooting guard in Anthony Edwards. That is where the similarities end though. Minnesota is a different setup and they have different patterns they rely on. Curry said obviously Ant is playing at a high level and Rudy what he did in game five of the first round was insane. Warriors nemesis Gobear put up 27 points and grabbed 23 rebounds in the closeout game against the Lakers and will be a handful regardless of whether he’s defended by Draymond Green, Kievon Looney or Quinton Post. He just brought great energy every day in practice and during games. Curry said of Edwards, “He understood his role on that team was different than what he does here in Minnesota. He transitioned well and we needed that youthfulness and confidence and even that chatter. Now opponents Curry detailed why it is so difficult to defend Edwards the NBA’s leader in three-pointers made 320 and a well-rounded leaper who also threw down 54 dunks during the regular season. He gets good looks from three because you have to respect the drive and when you press up he can get by. Curry said I don’t know how much you can take away from him. It’s just that you have to try to make every possession as difficult as possible. Minneapolis with his battered right thumb wrapped tightly with a black bandage after surviving a seven-game fight with the Rockets. Warriors superstar Steph Curry predicted another tough series awaits Golden State against Minnesota in the second round. You expect physicality and you expect a bruise it out series, Curry said after shootound at target center on Tuesday morning. Curry said that his thumb is in a great place, but noted that it is almost impossible to avoid having it hit during games, something the Rockets did often during a series where he still averaged 24 points per game. Much like Houston, the Wolves rely on a two big lineup with Julius Randall and Rudy Gober and have a superior athlete at shooting guard in Anthony Edwards. That is where the similarities end though. Minnesota is a different setup and they have different patterns they rely on. Curry said obviously Ant is playing at a high level and Rudy what he did in game five of the first round was insane. Warriors nemesis Gobear put up 27 points and grabbed 23 rebounds in the closeout game against the Lakers and will be a handful regardless of whether he’s defended by Draymond Green, Kievon Looney or Quinton Post. He just brought great energy every day in practice and during games. Curry said of Edwards, “He understood his role on that team was different than what he does here in Minnesota. He transitioned well and we needed that youthfulness and confidence and even that chatter. Now opponents Curry detailed why it is so difficult to defend Edwards the NBA’s leader in three-pointers made 320 and a well-rounded leaper who also threw down 54 dunks during the regular season. He gets good looks from three because you have to respect the drive and when you press up he can get by. Curry said I don’t know how much you can take away from him. It’s just that you have to try to make every possession as difficult as possible. Minneapolis with his battered right thumb wrapped tightly with a black bandage after surviving a seven-game fight with the Rockets. Warriors superstar Steph Curry predicted another tough series awaits Golden State against Minnesota in the second round. You expect physicality and you expect a bruise it out series, Curry said after shootound at target center on Tuesday morning. Curry said that his thumb is in a great place, but noted that it is almost impossible to avoid having it hit during games, something the Rockets did often during a series where he still averaged 24 points per game. Much like Houston, the Wolves rely on a two big lineup with Julius Randall and Rudy Gober and have a superior athlete at shooting guard in Anthony Edwards. That is where the similarities end though. Minnesota is a different setup and they have different patterns they rely on. Curry said obviously Ant is playing at a high level and Rudy what he did in game five of the first round was insane. Warriors nemesis Goar put up 27 points and grabbed 23 rebounds in the closeout game against the Lakers and will be a handful regardless of whether he’s defended by Draymond Green, Kievon Looney or Quinton Post. He just brought great energy every day in practice and during games. Curry said of Edwards, “He understood his role on that team was different than what he does here in Minnesota. He transitioned well and we needed that youthfulness and confidence and even that chatter. Now opponents Curry detailed why it is so difficult to defend Edwards the NBA’s leader in three-pointers made 320 and a well-rounded leaper who also threw down 54 dunks during the regular season. He gets good looks from three because you have to respect the drive and when you press up he can get by. Curry said I don’t know how much you can take away from him. It’s just that you have to try to make every possession as difficult as possible. Minneapolis with his battered right thumb wrapped tightly with a black bandage after surviving a seven-game fight with the Rockets. Warriors superstar Steph Curry predicted another tough series awaits Golden State against Minnesota in the second round. You expect physicality and you expect a bruise it out series, Curry said after shootound at target center on Tuesday morning. Curry said that his thumb is in a great place, but noted that it is almost impossible to avoid having it hit during games, something the Rockets did often during a series where he still averaged 24 points per game. Much like Houston, the Wolves rely on a two big lineup with Julius Randall and Rudy Gober and have a superior athlete at shooting guard in Anthony Edwards. That is where the similarities end though. Minnesota is a different setup and they have different patterns they rely on. Curry said obviously Ant is playing at a high level and Rudy what he did in game five of the first round was insane. Warriors nemesis Goar put up 27 points and grabbed 23 rebounds in the closeout game against the Lakers and will be a handful regardless of whether he’s defended by Draymond Green, Kievon Looney or Quinton Post. He just brought great energy every day in practice and during games. Curry said of Edwards, “He understood his role on that team was different than what he does here in Minnesota. He transitioned well and we needed that youthfulness and confidence and even that chatter.” Now opponents Curry detailed why it is so difficult to defend Edwards the NBA’s leader in three-pointers made 320 and a well-rounded leaper who also threw down 54 dunks during the regular season. He gets good looks from three because you have to respect the drive and when you press up he can get by. Curry said I don’t know how much you can take away from him. It’s just that you have to try to make every possession as difficult as possible. Minneapolis with his battered right thumb wrapped tightly with a black bandage after surviving a seven-game fight with the Rockets. Warriors superstar Steph Curry predicted another tough series awaits Golden State against Minnesota in the second round. You expect physicality and you expect a bruise it out series, Curry said after shootound at target center on Tuesday morning. Curry said that his thumb is in a great place, but noted that it is almost impossible to avoid having it hit during games, something the Rockets did often during a series where he still averaged 24 points per game. Much like Houston, the Wolves rely on a two big lineup with Julius Randall and Rudy Gober and have a superior athlete at shooting guard in Anthony Edwards. That is where the similarities end though. Minnesota is a different setup and they have different patterns they rely on. Curry said, “Obviously, Ant is playing at a high level, and Rudy, what he did in game five of the first round was insane.” Warriors nemesis Goar put up 27 points and grabbed 23 rebounds in the closeout game against the Lakers and will be a handful regardless of whether he’s defended by Draymond Green, Keieon Looney, or Quinton Post. He just brought great energy every day in practice and during games. Curry said of Edwards, “He understood his role on that team was different than what he does here in Minnesota. He transitioned well and we needed that youthfulness and confidence and even that chatter.” Now opponents Curry detailed why it is so difficult to defend Edwards the NBA’s leader in three-pointers made 320 and a well-rounded leaper who also threw down 54 dunks during the regular season. He gets good looks from three because you have to respect the drive and when you press up he can get by. Curry said I don’t know how much you can take away from him. It’s just that you have to try to make every possession as difficult as possible. Minneapolis with his battered right thumb wrapped tightly with a black bandage after surviving a seven-game fight with the Rockets. Warriors superstar Steph Curry predicted another tough series awaits Golden State against Minnesota in the second round. You expect physicality and you expect a bruise it out series, Curry said after shootound at target center on Tuesday morning. Curry said that his thumb is in a great place, but noted that it is almost impossible to avoid having it hit during games, something the Rockets did often during a series where he still averaged 24 points per game. Much like Houston, the Wolves rely on a two big lineup with Julius Randall and Rudy Gober and have a superior athlete at shooting guard in Anthony Edwards. That is where the similarities end though. Minnesota is a different setup and they have different patterns they rely on. Curry said obviously Ant is playing at a high level and Rudy what he did in game five of the first round was insane. Warriors nemesis Gobear put up 27 points and grabbed 23 rebounds in the closeout game against the Lakers and will be a handful regardless of whether he’s defended by Draymond Green, Kievon Looney or Quinton Post. He just brought great energy every day in practice and during games. Curry said of Edwards, “He understood his role on that team was different than what he does here in Minnesota. He transitioned well and we needed that youthfulness and confidence and even that chatter.” Now opponents Curry detailed why it is so difficult to defend Edwards the NBA’s leader in three-pointers made 320 and a well-rounded leaper who also threw down 54 dunks during the regular season. He gets good looks from three because you have to respect the drive and when you press up he can get by. Curry said I don’t know how much you can take away from him. It’s just that you have to try to make every possession as difficult as possible. Minneapolis with his battered right thumb wrapped tightly with a black bandage after surviving a seven-game fight with the Rockets. Warriors superstar Steph Curry predicted another tough series awaits Golden State against Minnesota in the second round. You expect physicality and you expect a bruise it out series, Curry said after shootound at target center on Tuesday morning. Curry said that his thumb is in a great place, but noted that it is almost impossible to avoid having it hit during games, something the Rockets did often during a series where he still averaged 24 points per game. Much like Houston, the Wolves rely on a two big lineup with Julius Randall and Rudy Gober and have a superior athlete at shooting guard in Anthony Edwards. That is where the similarities end though. Minnesota is a different setup and they have different patterns they rely on. Curry said obviously Ant is playing at a high level and Rudy what he did in game five of the first round was insane. Warriors nemesis Gobear put up 27 points and grabbed 23 rebounds in the closeout game against the Lakers and will be a handful regardless of whether he’s defended by Draymond Green, Kievon Looney or Quinton Post. He just brought great energy every day in practice and during games. Curry said of Edwards, “He understood his role on that team was different than what he does here in Minnesota. He transitioned well and we needed that youthfulness and confidence and even that chatter. Now opponents Curry detailed why it is so difficult to defend Edwards the NBA’s leader in three-pointers made 320 and a well-rounded leaper who also threw down 54 dunks during the regular season. He gets good looks from three because you have to respect the drive and when you press up he can get by. Curry said I don’t know how much you can take away from him. It’s just that you have to try to make every possession as difficult as possible. Minneapolis with his battered right thumb wrapped tightly with a black bandage after surviving a seven-game fight with the Rockets. Warriors superstar Steph Curry predicted another tough series awaits Golden State against Minnesota in the second round. You expect physicality and you expect a bruise it out series, Curry said after shootound at target center on Tuesday morning. Curry said that his thumb is in a great place, but noted that it is almost impossible to avoid having it hit during games, something the Rockets did often during a series where he still averaged 24 points per game. Much like Houston, the Wolves rely on a two big lineup with Julius Randall and Rudy Gober and have a superior athlete at shooting guard in Anthony Edwards. That is where the similarities end though. Minnesota is a different setup and they have different patterns they rely on. Curry said obviously Ant is playing at a high level and Rudy what he did in game five of the first round was insane. Warriors nemesis Gobear put up 27 points and grabbed 23 rebounds in the closeout game against the Lakers and will be a handful regardless of whether he’s defended by Draymond Green, Kievon Looney or Quinton Post. He just brought great energy every day in practice and during games. Curry said of Edwards, “He understood his role on that team was different than what he does here in Minnesota. He transitioned well and we needed that youthfulness and confidence and even that chatter. Now opponents Curry detailed why it is so difficult to defend Edwards the NBA’s leader in three-pointers made 320 and a well-rounded leaper who also threw down 54 dunks during the regular season. He gets good looks from three because you have to respect the drive and when you press up he can get by. Curry said I don’t know how much you can take away from him. It’s just that you have to try to make every possession as difficult as possible. Minneapolis with his battered right thumb wrapped tightly with a black bandage after surviving a seven-game fight with the Rockets. Warriors superstar Steph Curry predicted another tough series awaits Golden State against Minnesota in the second round. You expect physicality and you expect a bruise it out series, Curry said after shootound at target center on Tuesday morning. Curry said that his thumb is in a great place, but noted that it is almost impossible to avoid having it hit during games, something the Rockets did often during a series where he still averaged 24 points per game. Much like Houston, the Wolves rely on a two big lineup with Julius Randall and Rudy Gober and have a superior athlete at shooting guard in Anthony Edwards. That is where the similarities end though. Minnesota is a different setup and they have different patterns they rely on. Curry said obviously Ant is playing at a high level and Rudy what he did in game five of the first round was insane. Warriors nemesis Gobear put up 27 points and grabbed 23 rebounds in the closeout game against the Lakers and will be a handful regardless of whether he’s defended by Draymond Green, Kievon Looney or Quinton Post. He just brought great energy every day in practice and during games. Curry said of Edwards, “He understood his role on that team was different than what he does here in Minnesota. He transitioned well and we needed that youthfulness and confidence and even that chatter. Now, opponents, Curry detailed why it is so difficult to defend Edwards, the NBA’s leader, in three-pointers made, 320, and a well-rounded leaper who also threw down 54 dunks during the regular season. He gets good looks from three because you have to respect the drive and when you press up, he can get by. Curry said, “I don’t know how much you can take away from him. It’s just that you have to try to make every possession as difficult as possible. Minneapolis with his battered right thumb wrapped tightly with a black bandage after surviving a seven-game fight with the Rockets. Warriors superstar Steph Curry predicted another tough series awaits Golden State against Minnesota in the second round. You expect physicality and you expect a bruise it out series, Curry said after shootound at target center on Tuesday morning. Curry said that his thumb is in a great place, but noted that it is almost impossible to avoid having it hit during games, something the Rockets did often during a series where he still averaged 24 points per game. Much like Houston, the Wolves rely on a two big lineup with Julius Randall and Rudy Gober and have a superior athlete at shooting guard in Anthony Edwards. That is where the similarities end though. Minnesota is a different setup and they have different patterns they rely on. Curry said obviously Ant is playing at a high level and Rudy what he did in game five of the first round was insane. Warriors nemesis Goar put up 27 points and grabbed 23 rebounds in the closeout game against the Lakers and will be a handful regardless of whether he’s defended by Draymond Green, Kievon Looney or Quinton Post. He just brought great energy every day in practice and during games. Curry said of Edwards, “He understood his role on that team was different than what he does here in Minnesota. He transitioned well and we needed that youthfulness and confidence and even that chatter.” Now, opponents, Curry detailed why it is so difficult to defend Edwards, the NBA’s leader, in three-pointers made, 320, and a well-rounded leaper who also threw down 54 dunks during the regular season. He gets good looks from three because you have to respect the drive and when you press up, he can get by. Curry said, “I don’t know how much you can take away from him. It’s just that you have to try to make every possession as difficult as possible. Minneapolis with his battered right thumb wrapped tightly with a black bandage after surviving a seven-game fight with the Rockets. Warriors superstar Steph Curry predicted another tough series awaits Golden State against Minnesota in the second round. You expect physicality and you expect a bruise it out series, Curry said after shootound at target center on Tuesday morning. Curry said that his thumb is in a great place, but noted that it is almost impossible to avoid having it hit during games, something the Rockets did often during a series where he still averaged 24 points per game. Much like Houston, the Wolves rely on a two big lineup with Julius Randall and Rudy Gober and have a superior athlete at shooting guard in Anthony Edwards. That is where the similarities end though. Minnesota is a different setup and they have different patterns they rely on. Curry said, “Obviously, Ant is playing at a high level, and Rudy, what he did in game five of the first round was insane.” Warriors nemesis Goar put up 27 points and grabbed 23 rebounds in the closeout game against the Lakers and will be a handful regardless of whether he’s defended by Draymond Green, Kievon Looney, or Quinton Post. He just brought great energy every day in practice and during games. Curry said of Edwards, “He understood his role on that team was different than what he does here in Minnesota. He transitioned well and we needed that youthfulness and confidence and even that chatter.” Now opponents Curry detailed why it is so difficult to defend Edwards the NBA’s leader in three-pointers made 320 and a well-rounded leaper who also threw down 54 dunks during the regular season. He gets good looks from three because you have to respect the drive and when you press up he can get by. Curry said I don’t know how much you can take away from him. It’s just that you have to try to make every possession as difficult as possible. Minneapolis with his battered right thumb wrapped tightly with a black bandage after surviving a seven-game fight with the Rockets. Warriors superstar Steph Curry predicted another tough series awaits Golden State against Minnesota in the second round. You expect physicality and you expect a bruise it out series, Curry said after shootound at target center on Tuesday morning. Curry said that his thumb is in a great place, but noted that it is almost impossible to avoid having it hit during games, something the Rockets did often during a series where he still averaged 24 points per game. Much like Houston, the Wolves rely on a two big lineup with Julius Randall and Rudy Gober and have a superior athlete at shooting guard in Anthony Edwards. That is where the similarities end though. Minnesota is a different setup and they have different patterns they rely on. Curry said obviously Ant is playing at a high level and Rudy what he did in game five of the first round was insane. Warriors nemesis Gobear put up 27 points and grabbed 23 rebounds in the closeout game against the Lakers and will be a handful regardless of whether he’s defended by Draymond Green, Kievon Looney or Quinton Post. He just brought great energy every day in practice and during games. Curry said of Edwards, he understood his role on that team was different than what he does here in Minnesota. He transitioned well and we needed that youthfulness and confidence and even that chatter. Now opponents Curry detailed why it is so difficult to defend Edwards the NBA’s leader in three-pointers made 320 and a well-rounded leaper who also threw down 54 dunks during the regular season. He gets good looks from three because you have to respect the drive and when you press up he can get by. Curry said I don’t know how much you can take away from him. It’s just that you have to try to make every possession as difficult as possible. Minneapolis with his battered right thumb wrapped tightly with a black bandage after surviving a seven-game fight with the Rockets. Warriors superstar Steph Curry predicted another tough series awaits Golden State against Minnesota in the second round. You expect physicality and you expect a bruise it out series, Curry said after shootound at target center on Tuesday morning. Curry said that his thumb is in a great place, but noted that it is almost impossible to avoid having it hit during games, something the Rockets did often during a series where he still averaged 24 points per game. Much like Houston, the Wolves rely on a two big lineup with Julius Randall and Rudy Gober and have a superior athlete at shooting guard in Anthony Edwards. That is where the similarities end though. Minnesota is a different setup and they have different patterns they rely on. Curry said obviously Ant is playing at a high level and Rudy what he did in game five of the first round was insane. Warriors nemesis Gobear put up 27 points and grabbed 23 rebounds in the closeout game against the Lakers and will be a handful regardless of whether he’s defended by Draymond Green, Kievon Looney or Quinton Post. He just brought great energy every day in practice and during games. Curry said of Edwards, “He understood his role on that team was different than what he does here in Minnesota. He transitioned well and we needed that youthfulness and confidence and even that chatter. Now opponents Curry detailed why it is so difficult to defend Edwards the NBA’s leader in three-pointers made 320 and a well-rounded leaper who also threw down 54 dunks during the regular season. He gets good looks from three because you have to respect the drive and when you press up he can get by. Curry said I don’t know how much you can take away from him. It’s just that you have to try to make every possession as difficult as possible. Minneapolis with his battered right thumb wrapped tightly with a black bandage after surviving a seven-game fight with the Rockets. Warriors superstar Steph Curry predicted another tough series awaits Golden State against Minnesota in the second round. You expect physicality and you expect a bruise it out series, Curry said after shootound at target center on Tuesday morning. Curry said that his thumb is in a great place, but noted that it is almost impossible to avoid having it hit during games, something the Rockets did often during a series where he still averaged 24 points per game. Much like Houston, the Wolves rely on a two big lineup with Julius Randall and Rudy Gober and have a superior athlete at shooting guard in Anthony Edwards. That is where the similarities end though. Minnesota is a different setup and they have different patterns they rely on. Curry said obviously Ant is playing at a high level and Rudy what he did in game five of the first round was insane. Warriors nemesis Gobear put up 27 points and grabbed 23 rebounds in the closeout game against the Lakers and will be a handful regardless of whether he’s defended by Draymond Green, Kievon Looney or Quinton Post. He just brought great energy every day in practice and during games. Curry said of Edwards, “He understood his role on that team was different than what he does here in Minnesota. He transitioned well and we needed that youthfulness and confidence and even that chatter. Now opponents Curry detailed why it is so difficult to defend Edwards the NBA’s leader in three-pointers made 320 and a well-rounded leaper who also threw down 54 dunks during the regular season. He gets good looks from three because you have to respect the drive and when you press up he can get by. Curry said I don’t know how much you can take away from him. It’s just that you have to try to make every possession as difficult as possible. Minneapolis with his battered right thumb wrapped tightly with a black bandage after surviving a seven-game fight with the Rockets. Warriors superstar Steph Curry predicted another tough series awaits Golden State against Minnesota in the second round. You expect physicality and you expect a bruise it out series, Curry said after shootound at target center on Tuesday morning. Curry said that his thumb is in a great place, but noted that it is almost impossible to avoid having it hit during games, something the Rockets did often during a series where he still averaged 24 points per game. Much like Houston, the Wolves rely on a two big lineup with Julius Randall and Rudy Gober and have a superior athlete at shooting guard in Anthony Edwards. That is where the similarities end though. Minnesota is a different setup and they have different patterns they rely on. Curry said obviously Ant is playing at a high level and Rudy what he did in game five of the first round was insane. Warriors nemesis Gobear put up 27 points and grabbed 23 rebounds in the closeout game against the Lakers and will be a handful regardless of whether he’s defended by Draymond Green, Kievon Looney or Quinton Post. He just brought great energy every day in practice and during games. Curry said of Edwards, “He understood his role on that team was different than what he does here in Minnesota. He transitioned well and we needed that youthfulness and confidence and even that chatter. Now, opponents. Curry detailed why it is so difficult to defend Edwards, the NBA’s leader, in three-pointers made, 320, and a well-rounded leaper who also threw down 54 dunks during the regular season. He gets good looks from three because you have to respect the drive and when you press up, he can get by. Curry said, “I don’t know how much you can take away from him. It’s just that you have to try to make every possession as difficult as possible. Minneapolis with his battered right thumb wrapped tightly with a black bandage after surviving a seven-game fight with the Rockets. Warriors superstar Steph Curry predicted another tough series awaits Golden State against Minnesota in the second round. You expect physicality and you expect a bruise it out series, Curry said after shootound at target center on Tuesday morning. Curry said that his thumb is in a great place, but noted that it is almost impossible to avoid having it hit during games, something the Rockets did often during a series where he still averaged 24 points per game. Much like Houston, the Wolves rely on a two big lineup with Julius Randall and Rudy Gober and have a superior athlete at shooting guard in Anthony Edwards. That is where the similarities end though. Minnesota is a different setup and they have different patterns they rely on. Curry said obviously Ant is playing at a high level and Rudy what he did in game five of the first round was insane. Warriors nemesis Goar put up 27 points and grabbed 23 rebounds in the closeout game against the Lakers and will be a handful regardless of whether he’s defended by Draymond Green, Kievon Looney or Quinton Post. He just brought great energy every day in practice and during games. Curry said of Edwards, “He understood his role on that team was different than what he does here in Minnesota. He transitioned well and we needed that youthfulness and confidence and even that chatter.” Now opponents Curry detailed why it is so difficult to defend Edwards the NBA’s leader in three-pointers made 320 and a well-rounded leaper who also threw down 54 dunks during the regular season. He gets good looks from three because you have to respect the drive and when you press up he can get by. Curry said I don’t know how much you can take away from him. It’s just that you have to try to make every possession as difficult as possible. Minneapolis with his battered right thumb wrapped tightly with a black bandage after surviving a seven-game fight with the Rockets. Warriors superstar Steph Curry predicted another tough series awaits Golden State against Minnesota in the second round. You expect physicality and you expect a bruise it out series, Curry said after shootound at Target Center on Tuesday morning. Curry said that his thumb is in a great place, but noted that it is almost impossible to avoid having it hit during games, something the Rockets did often during a series where he still averaged 24 points per game. Much like Houston, the Wolves rely on a two big lineup with Julius Randall and Rudy Gober and have a superior athlete at shooting guard in Anthony Edwards. That is where the similarities end though. Minnesota is a different setup and they have different patterns they rely on. Curry said obviously Ant is playing at a high level and Rudy what he did in game five of the first round was insane. Warriors nemesis Goar put up 27 points and grabbed 23 rebounds in the closeout game against the Lakers and will be a handful regardless of whether he’s defended by Draymond Green, Kievon Looney or Quinton Post. He just brought great energy every day in practice and during games. Curry said of Edwards, “He understood his role on that team was different than what he does here in Minnesota. He transitioned well and we needed that youthfulness and confidence and even that chatter.” Now opponents Curry detailed why it is so difficult to defend Edwards the NBA’s leader in three-pointers made 320 and a well-rounded leaper who also threw down 54 dunks during the regular season. He gets good looks from three because you have to respect the drive and when you press up he can get by. Curry said I don’t know how much you can take away from him. It’s just that you have to try to make every possession as difficult as possible. Minneapolis with his battered right thumb wrapped tightly with a black bandage after surviving a seven-game fight with the Rockets. Warriors superstar Steph Curry predicted another tough series awaits Golden State against Minnesota in the second round. You expect physicality and you expect a bruise it out series, Curry said after shootound at target center on Tuesday morning. Curry said that his thumb is in a great place, but noted that it is almost impossible to avoid having it hit during games, something the Rockets did often during a series where he still averaged 24 points per game. Much like Houston, the Wolves rely on a two big lineup with Julius Randall and Rudy Gober and have a superior athlete at shooting guard in Anthony Edwards. That is where the similarities end though. Minnesota is a different setup and they have different patterns they rely on. Curry said obviously Ant is playing at a high level and Rudy what he did in game five of the first round was insane. Warriors nemesis Goar put up 27 points and grabbed 23 rebounds in the closeout game against the Lakers and will be a handful regardless of whether he’s defended by Draymond Green, Keieon Looney or Quinton Post. He just brought great energy every day in practice and during games. Curry said of Edwards, “He understood his role on that team was different than what he does here in Minnesota. He transitioned well and we needed that youthfulness and confidence and even that chatter.” Now opponents Curry detailed why it is so difficult to defend Edwards the NBA’s leader in three-pointers made 320 and a well-rounded leaper who also threw down 54 dunks during the regular season. He gets good looks from three because you have to respect the drive and when you press up he can get by. Curry said I don’t know how much you can take away from him. It’s just that you have to try to make every possession as difficult as possible. Minneapolis with his battered right thumb wrapped tightly with a black bandage after surviving a seven-game fight with the Rockets. Warriors superstar Steph Curry predicted another tough series awaits Golden State against Minnesota in the second round. You expect physicality and you expect a bruise it out series, Curry said after shootound at target center on Tuesday morning. Curry said that his thumb is in a great place, but noted that it is almost impossible to avoid having it hit during games, something the Rockets did often during a series where he still averaged 24 points per game. Much like Houston, the Wolves rely on a two big lineup with Julius Randall and Rudy Gober and have a superior athlete at shooting guard in Anthony Edwards. That is where the similarities end though. Minnesota is a different setup and they have different patterns they rely on. Curry said obviously Ant is playing at a high level and Rudy what he did in game five of the first round was insane. Warriors nemesis Gobear put up 27 points and grabbed 23 rebounds in the closeout game against the Lakers and will be a handful regardless of whether he’s defended by Draymond Green, Kievon Looney or Quinton Post. He just brought great energy every day in practice and during games. Curry said of Edwards, “He understood his role on that team was different than what he does here in Minnesota. He transitioned well and we needed that youthfulness and confidence and even that chatter. Now opponents Curry detailed why it is so difficult to defend Edwards the NBA’s leader in three-pointers made 320 and a well-rounded leaper who also threw down 54 dunks during the regular season. He gets good looks from three because you have to respect the drive and when you press up he can get by. Curry said I don’t know how much you can take away from him. It’s just that you have to try to make every possession as difficult as possible. Minneapolis with his battered right thumb wrapped tightly with a black bandage after surviving a seven-game fight with the Rockets. Warriors superstar Steph Curry predicted another tough series awaits Golden State against Minnesota in the second round. You expect physicality and you expect a bruise it out series, Curry said after shootound at target center on Tuesday morning. Curry said that his thumb is in a great place, but noted that it is almost impossible to avoid having it hit during games, something the Rockets did often during a series where he still averaged 24 points per game. Much like Houston, the Wolves rely on a two big lineup with Julius Randall and Rudy Gober and have a superior athlete at shooting guard in Anthony Edwards. That is where the similarities end though. Minnesota is a different setup and they have different patterns they rely on. Curry said obviously Ant is playing at a high level and Rudy what he did in game five of the first round was insane. Warriors nemesis Gobear put up 27 points and grabbed 23 rebounds in the closeout game against the Lakers and will be a handful regardless of whether he’s defended by Draymond Green, Kievon Looney or Quinton Post. He just brought great energy every day in practice and during games. Curry said of Edwards, “He understood his role on that team was different than what he does here in Minnesota. He transitioned well and we needed that youthfulness and confidence and even that chatter. Now opponents Curry detailed why it is so difficult to defend Edwards the NBA’s leader in three-pointers made 320 and a well-rounded leaper who also threw down 54 dunks during the regular season. He gets good looks from three because you have to respect the drive and when you press up he can get by. Curry said I don’t know how much you can take away from him. It’s just that you have to try to make every possession as difficult as possible. Minneapolis with his battered right thumb wrapped tightly with a black bandage after surviving a seven-game fight with the Rockets. Warriors superstar Steph Curry predicted another tough series awaits Golden State against Minnesota in the second round. You expect physicality and you expect a bruise it out series, Curry said after shootound at target center on Tuesday morning. Curry said that his thumb is in a great place, but noted that it is almost impossible to avoid having it hit during games, something the Rockets did often during a series where he still averaged 24 points per game. Much like Houston, the Wolves rely on a two big lineup with Julius Randall and Rudy Gober and have a superior athlete at shooting guard in Anthony Edwards. That is where the similarities end though. Minnesota is a different setup and they have different patterns they rely on. Curry said obviously Ant is playing at a high level and Rudy what he did in game five of the first round was insane. Warriors nemesis Gobear put up 27 points and grabbed 23 rebounds in the closeout game against the Lakers and will be a handful regardless of whether he’s defended by Draymond Green, Kievon Looney or Quinton Post. He just brought great energy every day in practice and during games. Curry said of Edwards, “He understood his role on that team was different than what he does here in Minnesota. He transitioned well and we needed that youthfulness and confidence and even that chatter.” Now opponents Curry detailed why it is so difficult to defend Edwards the NBA’s leader in three-pointers made 320 and a well-rounded leaper who also threw down 54 dunks during the regular season. He gets good looks from three because you have to respect the drive and when you press up he can get by. Curry said I don’t know how much you can take away from him. It’s just that you have to try to make every possession as difficult as possible. Minneapolis with his battered right thumb wrapped tightly with a black bandage after surviving a seven-game fight with the Rockets. Warriors superstar Steph Curry predicted another tough series awaits Golden State against Minnesota in the second round. You expect physicality and you expect a bruise it out series, Curry said after shootound at target center on Tuesday morning. Curry said that his thumb is in a great place, but noted that it is almost impossible to avoid having it hit during games, something the Rockets did often during a series where he still averaged 24 points per game. Much like Houston, the Wolves rely on a two big lineup with Julius Randall and Rudy Gober and have a superior athlete at shooting guard in Anthony Edwards. That is where the similarities end though. Minnesota is a different setup and they have different patterns they rely on. Curry said obviously Ant is playing at a high level and Rudy what he did in game five of the first round was insane. Warriors nemesis Gobear put up 27 points and grabbed 23 rebounds in the closeout game against the Lakers and will be a handful regardless of whether he’s defended by Draymond Green, Kievon Looney or Quinton Post. He just brought great energy every day in practice and during games. Curry said of Edwards, “He understood his role on that team was different than what he does here in Minnesota. He transitioned well and we needed that youthfulness and confidence and even that chatter. Now, opponents. Curry detailed why it is so difficult to defend Edwards, the NBA’s leader, in three-pointers made, 320, and a well-rounded leaper who also threw down 54 dunks during the regular season. He gets good looks from three because you have to respect the drive and when you press up, he can get by. Curry said, “I don’t know how much you can take away from him. It’s just that you have to try to make every possession as difficult as possible. Minneapolis with his battered right thumb wrapped tightly with a black bandage after surviving a seven-game fight with the Rockets. Warriors superstar Steph Curry predicted another tough series awaits Golden State against Minnesota in the second round. You expect physicality and you expect a bruise it out series, Curry said after shootound at target center on Tuesday morning. Curry said that his thumb is in a great place, but noted that it is almost impossible to avoid having it hit during games, something the Rockets did often during a series where he still averaged 24 points per game. Much like Houston, the Wolves rely on a two big lineup with Julius Randall and Rudy Gober and have a superior athlete at shooting guard in Anthony Edwards. That is where the similarities end though. Minnesota is a different setup and they have different patterns they rely on. Curry said, “Obviously, Ant is playing at a high level, and Rudy, what he did in game five of the first round was insane.” Warriors nemesis Goar put up 27 points and grabbed 23 rebounds in the closeout game against the Lakers and will be a handful regardless of whether he’s defended by Draymond Green, Kievon Looney, or Quinton Post. He just brought great energy every day in practice and during games. Curry said of Edwards, “He understood his role on that team was different than what he does here in Minnesota. He transitioned well and we needed that youthfulness and confidence and even that chatter. Now opponents Curry detailed why it is so difficult to defend Edwards the NBA’s leader in three-pointers made 320 and a well-rounded leaper who also threw down 54 dunks during the regular season. He gets good looks from three because you have to respect the drive and when you press up he can get by. Curry said I don’t know how much you can take away from him. It’s just that you have to try to make every possession as difficult as possible. Minneapolis with his battered right thumb wrapped tightly with a black bandage after surviving a seven-game fight with the Rockets. Warriors superstar Steph Curry predicted another tough series awaits Golden State against Minnesota in the second round. You expect physicality and you expect a bruise it out series, Curry said after shootound at target center on Tuesday morning. Curry said that his thumb is in a great place, but noted that it is almost impossible to avoid having it hit during games, something the Rockets did often during a series where he still averaged 24 points per game. Much like Houston, the Wolves rely on a two big lineup with Julius Randall and Rudy Gober and have a superior athlete at shooting guard in Anthony Edwards. That is where the similarities end though. Minnesota is a different setup and they have different patterns they rely on. Curry said, “Obviously, Ant is playing at a high level, and Rudy, what he did in game five of the first round was insane.” Warriors nemesis Goar put up 27 points and grabbed 23 rebounds in the closeout game against the Lakers and will be a handful regardless of whether he’s defended by Draymond Green, Keieon Looney, or Quinton Post. He just brought great energy every day in practice and during games. Curry said of Edwards, “He understood his role on that team was different than what he does here in Minnesota. He transitioned well and we needed that youthfulness and confidence and even that chatter.” Now opponents. Curry detailed why it is so difficult to defend Edwards, the NBA’s leader, in three-pointers made, 320, and a well-rounded leaper who also threw down 54 dunks during the regular season. He gets good looks from three because you have to respect the drive and when you press up, he can get by. Curry said, “I don’t know how much you can take away from him. It’s just that you have to try to make every possession as difficult as possible. Minneapolis with his battered right thumb wrapped tightly with a black bandage after surviving a seven-game fight with the Rockets. Warriors superstar Steph Curry predicted another tough series awaits Golden State against Minnesota in the second round. You expect physicality and you expect a bruise it out series, Curry said after shootound at target center on Tuesday morning. Curry said that his thumb is in a great place, but noted that it is almost impossible to avoid having it hit during games, something the Rockets did often during a series where he still averaged 24 points per game. Much like Houston, the Wolves rely on a two big lineup with Julius Randall and Rudy Gober and have a superior athlete at shooting guard in Anthony Edwards. That is where the similarities end though. Minnesota is a different setup and they have different patterns they rely on. Curry said obviously Ant is playing at a high level and Rudy what he did in game five of the first round was insane. Warriors nemesis Gobear put up 27 points and grabbed 23 rebounds in the closeout game against the Lakers and will be a handful regardless of whether he’s defended by Draymond Green, Kievon Looney or Quinton Post. He just brought great energy every day in practice and during games. Curry said of Edwards, “He understood his role on that team was different than what he does here in Minnesota. He transitioned well and we needed that youthfulness and confidence and even that chatter.” Now opponents Curry detailed why it is so difficult to defend Edwards the NBA’s leader in three-pointers made 320 and a well-rounded leaper who also threw down 54 dunks during the regular season. He gets good looks from three because you have to respect the drive and when you press up he can get by. Curry said I don’t know how much you can take away from him. It’s just that you have to try to make every possession as difficult as possible. Minneapolis with his battered right thumb wrapped tightly with a black bandage after surviving a seven-game fight with the Rockets. Warriors superstar Steph Curry predicted another tough series awaits Golden State against Minnesota in the second round. You expect physicality and you expect a bruise it out series, Curry said after shootound at target center on Tuesday morning. Curry said that his thumb is in a great place, but noted that it is almost impossible to avoid having it hit during games, something the Rockets did often during a series where he still averaged 24 points per game. Much like Houston, the Wolves rely on a two big lineup with Julius Randall and Rudy Gober and have a superior athlete at shooting guard in Anthony Edwards. That is where the similarities end though. Minnesota is a different setup and they have different patterns they rely on. Curry said obviously Ant is playing at a high level and Rudy what he did in game five of the first round was insane. Warriors nemesis Gobear put up 27 points and grabbed 23 rebounds in the closeout game against the Lakers and will be a handful regardless of whether he’s defended by Draymond Green, Kievon Looney or Quinton Post. He just brought great energy every day in practice and during games. Curry said of Edwards, “He understood his role on that team was different than what he does here in Minnesota. He transitioned well and we needed that youthfulness and confidence and even that chatter. Now opponents Curry detailed why it is so difficult to defend Edwards the NBA’s leader in three-pointers made 320 and a well-rounded leaper who also threw down 54 dunks during the regular season. He gets good looks from three because you have to respect the drive and when you press up he can get by. Curry said I don’t know how much you can take away from him. It’s just that you have to try to make every possession as difficult as possible. Minneapolis with his battered right thumb wrapped tightly with a black bandage after surviving a seven-game fight with the Rockets. Warriors superstar Steph Curry predicted another tough series awaits Golden State against Minnesota in the second round. You expect physicality and you expect a bruise it out series, Curry said after shootound at target center on Tuesday morning. Curry said that his thumb is in a great place, but noted that it is almost impossible to avoid having it hit during games, something the Rockets did often during a series where he still averaged 24 points per game. Much like Houston, the Wolves rely on a two big lineup with Julius Randall and Rudy Gober and have a superior athlete at shooting guard in Anthony Edwards. That is where the similarities end though. Minnesota is a different setup and they have different patterns they rely on. Curry said obviously Ant is playing at a high level and Rudy what he did in game five of the first round was insane. Warriors nemesis Gobear put up 27 points and grabbed 23 rebounds in the closeout game against the Lakers and will be a handful regardless of whether he’s defended by Draymond Green, Kievon Looney or Quinton Post. He just brought great energy every day in practice and during games. Curry said of Edwards, “He understood his role on that team was different than what he does here in Minnesota. He transitioned well and we needed that youthfulness and confidence and even that chatter. Now opponents Curry detailed why it is so difficult to defend Edwards the NBA’s leader in three-pointers made 320 and a well-rounded leaper who also threw down 54 dunks during the regular season. He gets good looks from three because you have to respect the drive and when you press up he can get by. Curry said I don’t know how much you can take away from him. It’s just that you have to try to make every possession as difficult as possible. Minneapolis with his battered right thumb wrapped tightly with a black bandage after surviving a seven-game fight with the Rockets. Warriors superstar Steph Curry predicted another tough series awaits Golden State against Minnesota in the second round. You expect physicality and you expect a bruise it out series, Curry said after shootound at target center on Tuesday morning. Curry said that his thumb is in a great place, but noted that it is almost impossible to avoid having it hit during games, something the Rockets did often during a series where he still averaged 24 points per game. Much like Houston, the Wolves rely on a two big lineup with Julius Randall and Rudy Gober and have a superior athlete at shooting guard in Anthony Edwards. That is where the similarities end though. Minnesota is a different setup and they have different patterns they rely on. Curry said obviously Ant is playing at a high level and Rudy what he did in game five of the first round was insane. Warriors nemesis Gobear put up 27 points and grabbed 23 rebounds in the closeout game against the Lakers and will be a handful regardless of whether he’s defended by Draymond Green, Kievon Looney or Quinton Post. He just brought great energy every day in practice and during games. Curry said of Edwards, “He understood his role on that team was different than what he does here in Minnesota. He transitioned well and we needed that youthfulness and confidence and even that chatter. Now opponents Curry detailed why it is so difficult to defend Edwards the NBA’s leader in three-pointers made 320 and a well-rounded leaper who also threw down 54 dunks during the regular season. He gets good looks from three because you have to respect the drive and when you press up he can get by. Curry said I don’t know how much you can take away from him. It’s just that you have to try to make every possession as difficult as possible. Minneapolis with his battered right thumb wrapped tightly with a black bandage after surviving a seven-game fight with the Rockets. Warriors superstar Steph Curry predicted another tough series awaits Golden State against Minnesota in the second round. You expect physicality and you expect a bruise it out series, Curry said after shootound at Target Center on Tuesday morning. Curry said that his thumb is in a great place, but noted that it is almost impossible to avoid having it hit during games, something the Rockets did often during a series where he still averaged 24 points per game. Much like Houston, the Wolves rely on a two big lineup with Julius Randall and Rudy Gober and have a superior athlete at shooting guard in Anthony Edwards. That is where the similarities end though. Minnesota is a different setup and they have different patterns they rely on. Curry said obviously Ant is playing at a high level and Rudy what he did in game five of the first round was insane. Warriors nemesis Goar put up 27 points and grabbed 23 rebounds in the closeout game against the Lakers and will be a handful regardless of whether he’s defended by Draymond Green, Kievon Looney or Quinton Post. He just brought great energy every day in practice and during games. Curry said of Edwards, “He understood his role on that team was different than what he does here in Minnesota. He transitioned well and we needed that youthfulness and confidence and even that chatter.” Now opponents, Curry detailed why it is so difficult to defend Edwards, the NBA’s leader, in three-pointers made, 320, and a well-rounded leaper who also threw down 54 dunks during the regular season. He gets good looks from three because you have to respect the drive and when you press up, he can get by. Curry said, “I don’t know how much you can take away from him. It’s just that you have to try to make every possession as difficult as possible. Minneapolis with his battered right thumb wrapped tightly with a black bandage after surviving a seven-game fight with the Rockets. Warriors superstar Steph Curry predicted another tough series awaits Golden State against Minnesota in the second round. You expect physicality and you expect a bruise it out series, Curry said after shootound at target center on Tuesday morning. Curry said that his thumb is in a great place, but noted that it is almost impossible to avoid having it hit during games, something the Rockets did often during a series where he still averaged 24 points per game. Much like Houston, the Wolves rely on a two big lineup with Julius Randall and Rudy Gober and have a superior athlete at shooting guard in Anthony Edwards. That is where the similarities end though. Minnesota is a different setup and they have different patterns they rely on. Curry said obviously Ant is playing at a high level and Rudy what he did in game five of the first round was insane. Warriors nemesis Goar put up 27 points and grabbed 23 rebounds in the closeout game against the Lakers and will be a handful regardless of whether he’s defended by Draymond Green, Kievon Looney or Quinton Post. He just brought great energy every day in practice and during games. Curry said of Edwards, “He understood his role on that team was different than what he does here in Minnesota. He transitioned well and we needed that youthfulness and confidence and even that chatter.” Now opponents Curry detailed why it is so difficult to defend Edwards the NBA’s leader in three-pointers made 320 and a well-rounded leaper who also threw down 54 dunks during the regular season. He gets good looks from three because you have to respect the drive and when you press up he can get by. Curry said I don’t know how much you can take away from him. It’s just that you have to try to make every possession as difficult as possible. Minneapolis with his battered right thumb wrapped tightly with a black bandage after surviving a seven-game fight with the Rockets. Warriors superstar Steph Curry predicted another tough series awaits Golden State against Minnesota in the second round. You expect physicality and you expect a bruise it out series, Curry said after shootound at target center on Tuesday morning. Curry said that his thumb is in a great place, but noted that it is almost impossible to avoid having it hit during games, something the Rockets did often during a series where he still averaged 24 points per game. Much like Houston, the Wolves rely on a two big lineup with Julius Randall and Rudy Gober and have a superior athlete at shooting guard in Anthony Edwards. That is where the similarities end though. Minnesota is a different setup and they have different patterns they rely on. Curry said obviously Ant is playing at a high level and Rudy what he did in game five of the first round was insane. Warriors nemesis Gobear put up 27 points and grabbed 23 rebounds in the closeout game against the Lakers and will be a handful regardless of whether he’s defended by Draymond Green, Keieon Looney or Quinton Post. He just brought great energy every day in practice and during games. Curry said of Edwards, “He understood his role on that team was different than what he does here in Minnesota. He transitioned well and we needed that youthfulness and confidence and even that chatter.” Now opponents Curry detailed why it is so difficult to defend Edwards the NBA’s leader in three-pointers made 320 and a well-rounded leaper who also threw down 54 dunks during the regular season. He gets good looks from three because you have to respect the drive and when you press up he can get by. Curry said I don’t know how much you can take away from him. It’s just that you have to try to make every possession as difficult as possible. Minneapolis with his battered right thumb wrapped tightly with a black bandage after surviving a seven-game fight with the Rockets. Warriors superstar Steph Curry predicted another tough series awaits Golden State against Minnesota in the second round. You expect physicality and you expect a bruise it out series, Curry said after shootound at target center on Tuesday morning. Curry said that his thumb is in a great place, but noted that it is almost impossible to avoid having it hit during games, something the Rockets did often during a series where he still averaged 24 points per game. Much like Houston, the Wolves rely on a two big lineup with Julius Randall and Rudy Gober and have a superior athlete at shooting guard in Anthony Edwards. That is where the similarities end though. Minnesota is a different setup and they have different patterns they rely on. Curry said obviously Ant is playing at a high level and Rudy what he did in game five of the first round was insane. Warriors nemesis Gobear put up 27 points and grabbed 23 rebounds in the closeout game against the Lakers and will be a handful regardless of whether he’s defended by Draymond Green, Keieon Looney or Quinton Post. He just brought great energy every day in practice and during games. Curry said of Edwards, “He understood his role on that team was different than what he does here in Minnesota. He transitioned well and we needed that youthfulness and confidence and even that chatter.” Now opponents Curry detailed why it is so difficult to defend Edwards the NBA’s leader in three-pointers made 320 and a well-rounded leaper who also threw down 54 dunks during the regular season. He gets good looks from three because you have to respect the drive and when you press up he can get by. Curry said I don’t know how much you can take away from him. It’s just that you have to try to make every possession as difficult as possible. Minneapolis with his battered right thumb wrapped tightly with a black bandage after surviving a seven-game fight with the Rockets. Warriors superstar Steph Curry predicted another tough series awaits Golden State against Minnesota in the second round. You expect physicality and you expect a bruise it out series, Curry said after shootound at target center on Tuesday morning. Curry said that his thumb is in a great place, but noted that it is almost impossible to avoid having it hit during games, something the Rockets did often during a series where he still averaged 24 points per game. Much like Houston, the Wolves rely on a two big lineup with Julius Randall and Rudy Gober and have a superior athlete at shooting guard in Anthony Edwards. That is where the similarities end though. Minnesota is a different setup and they have different patterns they rely on. Curry said obviously Ant is playing at a high level and Rudy what he did in game five of the first round was insane. Warriors nemesis Gobear put up 27 points and grabbed 23 rebounds in the closeout game against the Lakers and will be a handful regardless of whether he’s defended by Draymond Green, Kievon Looney or Quinton Post. He just brought great energy every day in practice and during games. Curry said of Edwards, “He understood his role on that team was different than what he does here in Minnesota. He transitioned well and we needed that youthfulness and confidence and even that chatter. Now opponents Curry detailed why it is so difficult to defend Edwards the NBA’s leader in three-pointers made 320 and a well-rounded leaper who also threw down 54 dunks during the regular season. He gets good looks from three because you have to respect the drive and when you press up he can get by. Curry said I don’t know how much you can take away from him. It’s just that you have to try to make every possession as difficult as possible. Minneapolis with his battered right thumb wrapped tightly with a black bandage after surviving a seven-game fight with the Rockets. Warriors superstar Steph Curry predicted another tough series awaits Golden State against Minnesota in the second round. You expect physicality and you expect a bruise it out series, Curry said after shootound at target center on Tuesday morning. Curry said that his thumb is in a great place, but noted that it is almost impossible to avoid having it hit during games, something the Rockets did often during a series where he still averaged 24 points per game. Much like Houston, the Wolves rely on a two big lineup with Julius Randall and Rudy Gober and have a superior athlete at shooting guard in Anthony Edwards. That is where the similarities end though. Minnesota is a different setup and they have different patterns they rely on. Curry said obviously Ant is playing at a high level and Rudy what he did in game five of the first round was insane. Warriors nemesis Gobear put up 27 points and grabbed 23 rebounds in the closeout game against the Lakers and will be a handful regardless of whether he’s defended by Draymond Green, Kievon Looney or Quinton Post. He just brought great energy every day in practice and during games. Curry said of Edwards, “He understood his role on that team was different than what he does here in Minnesota. He transitioned well and we needed that youthfulness and confidence and even that chatter.” Now opponents Curry detailed why it is so difficult to defend Edwards the NBA’s leader in three-pointers made 320 and a well-rounded leaper who also threw down 54 dunks during the regular season. He gets good looks from three because you have to respect the drive and when you press up he can get by. Curry said I don’t know how much you can take away from him. It’s just that you have to try to make every possession as difficult as possible. Minneapolis with his battered right thumb wrapped tightly with a black bandage after surviving a seven-game fight with the Rockets. Warrior superstar. That is where the similarities end though. Minnesota is a different setup and they have different patterns they rely on. Curry said obviously Ant is playing at a high level and Rudy what he did in game five of the first round was insane. Warriors nemesis Gobear put up 27 points and grabbed 23 rebounds in the closeout game against the Lakers and will be a handful regardless of whether he’s defended by Draymond Green, Kievon Looney or Quinton Post. He just brought great energy every day in practice and during games. Curry said of Edwards, “He understood his role on that team was different than what he does here in Minnesota. He transitioned well and we needed that youthfulness and confidence and even that chatter. Now opponents Curry detailed why it is so difficult to defend Edwards the NBA’s leader in three-pointers made 320 and a well-rounded leaper who also threw down 54 dunks during the regular season. He gets good looks from three because you have to respect the drive and when you press up he can get by. Curry said I don’t know how much you can take away from him. It’s just that you have to try to make every possession as difficult as possible. Minneapolis with his battered right thumb wrapped tightly with a black bandage after surviving a seven-game fight with the Rockets. Warriors superstar Steph Curry predicted another tough series awaits Golden State against Minnesota in the second round. You expect physicality and you expect a bruise it out series, Curry said after shootound at target center on Tuesday morning. Curry said that his thumb is in a great place, but noted that it is almost impossible to avoid having it hit during games, something the Rockets did often during a series where he still averaged 24 points per game. Much like Houston, the Wolves rely on a two big lineup with Julius Randall and Rudy Gober and have a superior athlete at shooting guard in Anthony Edwards. That is where the similarities end though. Minnesota is a different setup and they have different patterns they rely on. Curry said obviously Ant is playing at a high level and Rudy what he did in game five of the first round was insane. Warriors nemesis Goar put up 27 points and grabbed 23 rebounds in the closeout game against the Lakers and will be a handful regardless of whether he’s defended by Draymond Green, Kievon Looney or Quinton Post. He just brought great energy every day in practice and during games. Curry said of Edwards, “He understood his role on that team was different than what he does here in Minnesota. He transitioned well and we needed that youthfulness and confidence and even that chatter.” Now opponents Curry detailed why it is so difficult to defend Edwards the NBA’s leader in three-pointers made 320 and a well-rounded leaper who also threw down 54 dunks during the regular season. He gets good looks from three because you have to respect the drive and when you press up he can get by. Curry said I don’t know how much you can take away from him. It’s just that you have to try to make every possession as difficult as possible. Minneapolis with his battered right thumb wrapped tightly with a black bandage after surviving a seven-game fight with the Rockets. Warriors superstar Steph Curry predicted another tough series awaits Golden State against Minnesota in the second round. You expect physicality and you expect a bruise it out series, Curry said after shootound at Target Center on Tuesday morning. Curry said that his thumb is in a great place, but noted that it is almost impossible to avoid having it hit during games, something the Rockets did often during a series where he still averaged 24 points per game. Much like Houston, the Wolves rely on a two big lineup with Julius Randall and Rudy Gober and have a superior athlete at shooting guard in Anthony Edwards. That is where the similarities end though. Minnesota is a different setup and they have different patterns they rely on. Curry said, “Obviously, Ant is playing at a high level, and Rudy, what he did in game five of the first round was insane.” Warriors nemesis Goar put up 27 points and grabbed 23 rebounds in the closeout game against the Lakers and will be a handful regardless of whether he’s defended by Draymond Green, Kievon Looney, or Quinton Post. He just brought great energy every day in practice and during games. Curry said of Edwards, “He understood his role on that team was different than what he does here in Minnesota. He transitioned well and we needed that youthfulness and confidence and even that chatter. Now opponents Curry detailed why it is so difficult to defend Edwards the NBA’s leader in three-pointers made 320 and a well-rounded leaper who also threw down 54 dunks during the regular season. He gets good looks from three because you have to respect the drive and when you press up he can get by. Curry said I don’t know how much you can take away from him. It’s just that you have to try to make every possession as difficult as possible. Minneapolis with his battered right thumb wrapped tightly with a black bandage after surviving a seven-game fight with the Rockets. Warriors superstar Steph Curry predicted another tough series awaits Golden State against Minnesota in the second round. You expect physicality and you expect a bruise it out series, Curry said after shootound at target center on Tuesday morning. Curry said that his thumb is in a great place, but noted that it is almost impossible to avoid having it hit during games, something the Rockets did often during a series where he still averaged 24 points per game. Much like Houston, the Wolves rely on a two big lineup with Julius Randall and Rudy Gober and have a superior athlete at shooting guard in Anthony Edwards. That is where the similarities end though. Minnesota is a different setup and they have different patterns they rely on. Curry said obviously Ant is playing at a high level and Rudy what he did in game five of the first round was insane. Warriors nemesis Gobear put up 27 points and grabbed 23 rebounds in the closeout game against the Lakers and will be a handful regardless of whether he’s defended by Draymond Green, Keieon Looney or Quinton Post. He just brought great energy every day in practice and during games. Curry said of Edwards, “He understood his role on that team was different than what he does here in Minnesota. He transitioned well and we needed that youthfulness and confidence and even that chatter.” Now opponents Curry detailed why it is so difficult to defend Edwards the NBA’s leader in three-pointers made 320 and a well-rounded leaper who also threw down 54 dunks during the regular season. He gets good looks from three because you have to respect the drive and when you press up he can get by. Curry said I don’t know how much you can take away from him. It’s just that you have to try to make every possession as difficult as possible. Minneapolis with his battered right thumb wrapped tightly with a black bandage after surviving a seven-game fight with the Rockets. Warriors superstar Steph Curry predicted another tough series awaits Golden State against Minnesota in the second round. You expect physicality and you expect a bruise it out series, Curry said after shootound at target center on Tuesday morning. Curry said that his thumb is in a great place, but noted that it is almost impossible to avoid having it hit during games, something the Rockets did often during a series where he still averaged 24 points per game. Much like Houston, the Wolves rely on a two big lineup with Julius Randall and Rudy Gober and have a superior athlete at shooting guard in Anthony Edwards. That is where the similarities end though. Minnesota is a different setup and they have different patterns they rely on. Curry said obviously Ant is playing at a high level and Rudy what he did in game five of the first round was insane. Warriors nemesis Gobear put up 27 points and grabbed 23 rebounds in the closeout game against the Lakers and will be a handful regardless of whether he’s defended by Draymond Green, Kievon Looney or Quinton Post. He just brought great energy every day in practice and during games. Curry said of Edwards, “He understood his role on that team was different than what he does here in Minnesota. He transitioned well and we needed that youthfulness and confidence and even that chatter.” Now opponents Curry detailed why it is so difficult to defend Edwards the NBA’s leader in three-pointers made 320 and a well-rounded leaper who also threw down 54 dunks during the regular season. He gets good looks from three because you have to respect the drive and when you press up he can get by. Curry said I don’t know how much you can take away from him. It’s just that you have to try to make every possession as difficult as possible. Minneapolis with his battered right thumb wrapped tightly with a black bandage after surviving a seven-game fight with the Rockets. Warriors superstar Steph Curry predicted another tough series awaits Golden State against Minnesota in the second round. You expect physicality and you expect a bruise it out series, Curry said after shootound at target center on Tuesday morning. Curry said that his thumb is in a great place, but noted that it is almost impossible to avoid having it hit during games, something the Rockets did often during a series where he still averaged 24 points per game. Much like Houston, the Wolves rely on a two big lineup with Julius Randall and Rudy Gober and have a superior athlete at shooting guard in Anthony Edwards. That is where the similarities end though. Minnesota is a different setup and they have different patterns they rely on. Curry said obviously Ant is playing at a high level and Rudy what he did in game five of the first round was insane. Warriors nemesis Gobear put up 27 points and grabbed 23 rebounds in the closeout game against the Lakers and will be a handful regardless of whether he’s defended by Draymond Green, Kievon Looney or Quinton Post. He just brought great energy every day in practice and during games. Curry said of Edwards, “He understood his role on that team was different than what he does here in Minnesota. He transitioned well and we needed that youthfulness and confidence and even that chatter. Now opponents Curry detailed why it is so difficult to defend Edwards the NBA’s leader in three-pointers made 320 and a well-rounded leaper who also threw down 54 dunks during the regular season. He gets good looks from three because you have to respect the drive and when you press up he can get by. Curry said I don’t know how much you can take away from him. It’s just that you have to try to make every possession as difficult as possible. Minneapolis with his battered right thumb wrapped tightly with a black bandage after surviving a seven-game fight with the Rockets. Warriors superstar Steph Curry predicted another tough series awaits Golden State against Minnesota in the second round. You expect physicality and you expect a bruise it out series, Curry said after shootound at target center on Tuesday morning. Curry said that his thumb is in a great place, but noted that it is almost impossible to avoid having it hit during games, something the Rockets did often during a series where he still averaged 24 points per game. Much like Houston, the Wolves rely on a two big lineup with Julius Randall and Rudy Gober and have a superior athlete at shooting guard in Anthony Edwards. That is where the similarities end though. Minnesota is a different setup and they have different patterns they rely on. Curry said obviously Ant is playing at a high level and Rudy what he did in game five of the first round was insane. Warriors nemesis Gobear put up 27 points and grabbed 23 rebounds in the closeout game against the Lakers and will be a handful regardless of whether he’s defended by Draymond Green, Kevon Looney or Quinton Post. He just brought great energy every day in practice and during games. Curry said of Edwards, “He understood his role on that team was different than what he does here in Minnesota. He transitioned well and we needed that youthfulness and confidence and even that chatter. Now opponents Curry detailed why it is so difficult to defend Edwards the NBA’s leader in three-pointers made 320 and a well-rounded leaper who also threw down 54 dunks during the regular season. He gets good looks from three because you have to respect the drive and when you press up he can get by. Curry said I don’t know how much you can take away from him. It’s just that you have to try to make every possession as difficult as possible. Minneapolis with his battered right thumb wrapped tightly with a black bandage after surviving a seven-game fight with the Rockets. Warriors superstar Steph Curry predicted another tough series awaits Golden State against Minnesota in the second round. You expect physicality and you expect a bruise it out series, Curry said after shootound at target center on Tuesday morning. Curry said that his thumb is in a great place, but noted that it is almost impossible to avoid having it hit during games, something the Rockets did often during a series where he still averaged 24 points per game. Much like Houston, the Wolves rely on a two big lineup with Julius Randall and Rudy Gober and have a superior athlete at shooting guard in Anthony Edwards. That is where the similarities end though. Minnesota is a different setup and they have different patterns they rely on. Curry said obviously Ant is playing at a high level and Rudy what he did in game five of the first round was insane. Warriors nemesis Gobear put up 27 points and grabbed 23 rebounds in the closeout game against the Lakers and will be a handful regardless of whether he’s defended by Draymond Green, Kievon Looney or Quinton Post. He just brought great energy every day in practice and during games. Curry said of Edwards, “He understood his role on that team was different than what he does here in Minnesota. He transitioned well and we needed that youthfulness and confidence and even that chatter. Now opponents, Curry detailed why it is so difficult to defend Edwards, the NBA’s leader, in three-pointers made, 320, and a well-rounded leaper who also threw down 54 dunks during the regular season. He gets good looks from three because you have to respect the drive and when you press up, he can get by. Curry said, “I don’t know how much you can take away from him. It’s just that you have to try to make every possession as difficult as possible. Minneapolis with his battered right thumb wrapped tightly with a black bandage after surviving a seven-game fight with the Rockets. Warriors superstar Steph Curry predicted another tough series awaits Golden State against Minnesota in the second round. You expect physicality and you expect a bruise it out series, Curry said after shootound at target center on Tuesday morning. Curry said that his thumb is in a great place, but noted that it is almost impossible to avoid having it hit during games, something the Rockets did often during a series where he still averaged 24 points per game. Much like Houston, the Wolves rely on a two big lineup with Julius Randall and Rudy Gober and have a superior athlete at shooting guard in Anthony Edwards. That is where the similarities end though. Minnesota is a different setup and they have different patterns they rely on. Curry said obviously Ant is playing at a high level and Rudy what he did in game five of the first round was insane. Warriors nemesis Goar put up 27 points and grabbed 23 rebounds in the closeout game against the Lakers and will be a handful regardless of whether he’s defended by Draymond Green, Kievon Looney or Quinton Post. He just brought great energy every day in practice and during games. Curry said of Edwards, “He understood his role on that team was different than what he does here in Minnesota. He transitioned well and we needed that youthfulness and confidence and even that chatter.” Now opponents. Curry detailed why it is so difficult to defend Edwards, the NBA’s leader in three-pointers made 320 and a well-rounded leaper who also threw down 54 dunks during the regular season. He gets good looks from three because you have to respect the drive and when you press up he can get by. Curry said, “I don’t know how much you can take away from him. It’s just that you have to try to make every possession as difficult as possible. Minneapolis with his battered right thumb wrapped tightly with a black bandage after surviving a seven-game fight with the Rockets. Warriors superstar Steph Curry predicted another tough series awaits Golden State against Minnesota in the second round. You expect physicality and you expect a bruise it out series, Curry said after shootound at target center on Tuesday morning. Curry said that his thumb is in a great place, but noted that it is almost impossible to avoid having it hit during games, something the Rockets did often during a series where he still averaged 24 points per game. Much like Houston, the Wolves rely on a two big lineup with Julius Randall and Rudy Gober and have a superior athlete at shooting guard in Anthony Edwards. That is where the similarities end though. Minnesota is a different setup and they have different patterns they rely on. Curry said, “Obviously, Ant is playing at a high level, and Rudy, what he did in game five of the first round was insane.” Warriors nemesis Goar put up 27 points and grabbed 23 rebounds in the closeout game against the Lakers and will be a handful regardless of whether he’s defended by Draymond Green, Keieon Looney, or Quinton Post. He just brought great energy every day in practice and during games. Curry said of Edwards, “He understood his role on that team was different than what he does here in Minnesota. He transitioned well and we needed that youthfulness and confidence and even that chatter.” Now opponents. Curry detailed why it is so difficult to defend Edwards, the NBA’s leader, in three-pointers made, 320, and a well-rounded leaper who also threw down 54 dunks during the regular season. He gets good looks from three because you have to respect the drive and when you press up, he can get by. Curry said, “I don’t know how much you can take away from him. It’s just that you have to try to make every possession as difficult as possible. Minneapolis with his battered right thumb wrapped tightly with a black bandage after surviving a seven-game fight with the Rockets. Warriors superstar Steph Curry predicted another tough series awaits Golden State against Minnesota in the second round. You expect physicality and you expect a bruise it out series, Curry said after shootound at target center on Tuesday morning. Curry said that his thumb is in a great place, but noted that it is almost impossible to avoid having it hit during games, something the Rockets did often during a series where he still averaged 24 points per game. Much like Houston, the Wolves rely on a two big lineup with Julius Randall and Rudy Gober and have a superior athlete at shooting guard in Anthony Edwards. That is where the similarities end though. Minnesota is a different setup and they have different patterns they rely on. Curry said obviously Ant is playing at a high level and Rudy what he did in game five of the first round was insane. Warriors nemesis Gobear put up 27 points and grabbed 23 rebounds in the closeout game against the Lakers and will be a handful regardless of whether he’s defended by Draymond Green, Kievon Looney or Quinton Post. He just brought great energy every day in practice and during games. Curry said of Edwards, “He understood his role on that team was different than what he does here in Minnesota. He transitioned well and we needed that youthfulness and confidence and even that chatter.” Now opponents Curry detailed why it is so difficult to defend Edwards the NBA’s leader in three-pointers made 320 and a well-rounded leaper who also threw down 54 dunks during the regular season. He gets good looks from three because you have to respect the drive and when you press up he can get by. Curry said I don’t know how much you can take away from him. It’s just that you have to try to make every possession as difficult as possible. Minneapolis with his battered right thumb wrapped tightly with a black bandage after surviving a seven-game fight with the Rockets. Warriors superstar Steph Curry predicted another tough series awaits Golden State against Minnesota in the second round. You expect physicality and you expect a bruise it out series, Curry said after shootound at target center on Tuesday morning. Curry said that his thumb is in a great place, but noted that it is almost impossible to avoid having it hit during games, something the Rockets did often during a series where he still averaged 24 points per game. Much like Houston, the Wolves rely on a two big lineup with Julius Randall and Rudy Gober and have a superior athlete at shooting guard in Anthony Edwards. That is where the similarities end though. Minnesota is a different setup and they have different patterns they rely on. Curry said obviously Ant is playing at a high level and Rudy what he did in game five of the first round was insane. Warriors nemesis Goar put up 27 points and grabbed 23 rebounds in the closeout game against the Lakers and will be a handful regardless of whether he’s defended by Draymond Green, Kievon Looney or Quinton Post. He just brought great energy every day in practice and during games. Curry said of Edwards, “He understood his role on that team was different than what he does here in Minnesota. He transitioned well and we needed that youthfulness and confidence and even that chatter. Now opponents Curry detailed why it is so difficult to defend Edwards the NBA’s leader in three-pointers made 320 and a well-rounded leaper who also threw down 54 dunks during the regular season. He gets good looks from three because you have to respect the drive and when you press up he can get by. Curry said I don’t know how much you can take away from him. It’s just that you have to try to make every possession as difficult as possible. Minneapolis with his battered right thumb wrapped tightly with a black bandage after surviving a seven-game fight with the Rockets. Warriors superstar Steph Curry predicted another tough series awaits Golden State against Minnesota in the second round. You expect physicality and you expect a bruise it out series, Curry said after shootound at target center on Tuesday morning. Curry said that his thumb is in a great place, but noted that it is almost impossible to avoid having it hit during games, something the Rockets did often during a series where he still averaged 24 points per game. Much like Houston, the Wolves rely on a two big lineup with Julius Randall and Rudy Gober and have a superior athlete at shooting guard in Anthony Edwards. That is where the similarities end though. Minnesota is a different setup and they have different patterns they rely on. Curry said obviously Ant is playing at a high level and Rudy what he did in game five of the first round was insane. Warriors nemesis Gobear put up 27 points and grabbed 23 rebounds in the closeout game against the Lakers and will be a handful regardless of whether he’s defended by Draymond Green, Kievon Looney or Quinton Post. He just brought great energy every day in practice and during games. Curry said of Edwards, “He understood his role on that team was different than what he does here in Minnesota. He transitioned well and we needed that youthfulness and confidence and even that chatter. Now opponents Curry detailed why it is so difficult to defend Edwards the NBA’s leader in three-pointers made 320 and a well-rounded leaper who also threw down 54 dunks during the regular season. He gets good looks from three because you have to respect the drive and when you press up he can get by. Curry said I don’t know how much you can take away from him. It’s just that you have to try to make every possession as difficult as possible. Minneapolis with his battered right thumb wrapped tightly with a black bandage after surviving a seven-game fight with the Rockets. Warriors superstar Steph Curry predicted another tough series awaits Golden State against Minnesota in the second round. You expect physicality and you expect a bruise it out series, Curry said after shootound at target center on Tuesday morning. Curry said that his thumb is in a great place, but noted that it is almost impossible to avoid having it hit during games, something the Rockets did often during a series where he still averaged 24 points per game. Much like Houston, the Wolves rely on a two big lineup with Julius Randall and Rudy Gober and have a superior athlete at shooting guard in Anthony Edwards. That is where the similarities end though. Minnesota is a different setup and they have different patterns they rely on. Curry said obviously Ant is playing at a high level and Rudy what he did in game five of the first round was insane. Warriors nemesis Gobear put up 27 points and grabbed 23 rebounds in the closeout game against the Lakers and will be a handful regardless of whether he’s defended by Draymond Green, Kievon Looney or Quinton Post. He just brought great energy every day in practice and during games. Curry said of Edwards, “He understood his role on that team was different than what he does here in Minnesota. He transitioned well and we needed that youthfulness and confidence and even that chatter. Now opponents Curry detailed why it is so difficult to defend Edwards the NBA’s leader in three-pointers made 320 and a well-rounded leaper who also threw down 54 dunks during the regular season. He gets good looks from three because you have to respect the drive and when you press up he can get by. Curry said I don’t know how much you can take away from him. It’s just that you have to try to make every possession as difficult as possible. Minneapolis with his battered right thumb wrapped tightly with a black bandage after surviving a seven-game fight with the Rockets. Warriors superstar Steph Curry predicted another tough series awaits Golden State against Minnesota in the second round. You expect physicality and you expect a bruise it out series, Curry said after shootound at target center on Tuesday morning. Curry said that his thumb is in a great place, but noted that it is almost impossible to avoid having it hit during games, something the Rockets did often during a series where he still averaged 24 points per game. Much like Houston, the Wolves rely on a two big lineup with Julius Randall and Rudy Gober and have a superior athlete at shooting guard in Anthony Edwards. That is where the similarities end though. Minnesota is a different setup and they have different patterns they rely on. Curry said obviously Ant is playing at a high level and Rudy what he did in game five of the first round was insane. Warriors nemesis Goar put up 27 points and grabbed 23 rebounds in the closeout game against the Lakers and will be a handful regardless of whether he’s defended by Draymond Green, Kievon Looney or Quinton Post. He just brought great energy every day in practice and during games. Curry said of Edwards, “He understood his role on that team was different than what he does here in Minnesota. He transitioned well and we needed that youthfulness and confidence and even that chatter.” Now, opponents, Curry detailed why it is so difficult to defend Edwards, the NBA’s leader, in three-pointers made, 320, and a well-rounded leaper who also threw down 54 dunks during the regular season. He gets good looks from three because you have to respect the drive and when you press up, he can get by. Curry said, “I don’t know how much you can take away from him. It’s just that you have to try to make every possession as difficult as possible. Minneapolis with his battered right thumb wrapped tightly with a black bandage after surviving a seven-game fight with the Rockets. Warriors superstar Steph Curry predicted another tough series awaits Golden State against Minnesota in the second round. You expect physicality and you expect a bruise it out series, Curry said after shootound at target center on Tuesday morning. Curry said that his thumb is in a great place, but noted that it is almost impossible to avoid having it hit during games, something the Rockets did often during a series where he still averaged 24 points per game. Much like Houston, the Wolves rely on a two big lineup with Julius Randall and Rudy Gober and have a superior athlete at shooting guard in Anthony Edwards. That is where the similarities end though. Minnesota is a different setup and they have different patterns they rely on. Curry said, “Obviously, Ant is playing at a high level, and Rudy, what he did in game five of the first round was insane.” Warriors nemesis Goar put up 27 points and grabbed 23 rebounds in the closeout game against the Lakers and will be a handful regardless of whether he’s defended by Draymond Green, Keieon Looney, or Quinton Post. He just brought great energy every day in practice and during games. Curry said of Edwards, “He understood his role on that team was different than what he does here in Minnesota. He transitioned well and we needed that youthfulness and confidence and even that chatter.” Now opponents Curry detailed why it is so difficult to defend Edwards the NBA’s leader in three-pointers made 320 and a well-rounded leaper who also threw down 54 dunks during the regular season. He gets good looks from three because you have to respect the drive and when you press up he can get by. Curry said I don’t know how much you can take away from him. It’s just that you have to try to make every possession as difficult as possible. Minneapolis with his battered right thumb wrapped tightly with a black bandage after surviving a seven-game fight with the Rockets. Warriors superstar Steph Curry predicted another tough series awaits Golden State against Minnesota in the second round. You expect physicality and you expect a bruise it out series, Curry said after shootound at target center on Tuesday morning. Curry said that his thumb is in a great place, but noted that it is almost impossible to avoid having it hit during games, something the Rockets did often during a series where he still averaged 24 points per game. Much like Houston, the Wolves rely on a two big lineup with Julius Randall and Rudy Gober and have a superior athlete at shooting guard in Anthony Edwards. That is where the similarities end though. Minnesota is a different setup and they have different patterns they rely on. Curry said obviously Ant is playing at a high level and Rudy what he did in game five of the first round was insane. Warriors nemesis Gobear put up 27 points and grabbed 23 rebounds in the closeout game against the Lakers and will be a handful regardless of whether he’s defended by Draymond Green, Kievon Looney or Quinton Post. He just brought great energy every day in practice and during games. Curry said of Edwards, “He understood his role on that team was different than what he does here in Minnesota. He transitioned well and we needed that youthfulness and confidence and even that chatter.” Now opponents Curry detailed why it is so difficult to defend Edwards the NBA’s leader in three-pointers made 320 and a well-rounded leaper who also threw down 54 dunks during the regular season. He gets good looks from three because you have to respect the drive and when you press up he can get by. Curry said I don’t know how much you can take away from him. It’s just that you have to try to make every possession as difficult as possible. Minneapolis with his battered right thumb wrapped tightly with a black bandage after surviving a seven-game fight with the Rockets. Warriors superstar Steph Curry predicted another tough series awaits Golden State against Minnesota in the second round. You expect physicality and you expect a bruise it out series, Curry said after shootound at target center on Tuesday morning. Curry said that his thumb is in a great place, but noted that it is almost impossible to avoid having it hit during games, something the Rockets did often during a series where he still averaged 24 points per game. Much like Houston, the Wolves rely on a two big lineup with Julius Randall and Rudy Gober and have a superior athlete at shooting guard in Anthony Edwards. That is where the similarities end though. Minnesota is a different setup and they have different patterns they rely on. Curry said obviously Ant is playing at a high level and Rudy what he did in game five of the first round was insane. Warriors nemesis Gobear put up 27 points and grabbed 23 rebounds in the closeout game against the Lakers and will be a handful regardless of whether he’s defended by Draymond Green, Kievon Looney or Quinton Post. He just brought great energy every day in practice and during games. Curry said of Edwards, “He understood his role on that team was different than what he does here in Minnesota. He transitioned well and we needed that youthfulness and confidence and even that chatter.” Now opponents Curry detailed why it is so difficult to defend Edwards the NBA’s leader in three-pointers made 320 and a well-rounded leaper who also threw down 54 dunks during the regular season. He gets good looks from three because you have to respect the drive and when you press up he can get by. Curry said I don’t know how much you can take away from him. It’s just that you have to try to make every possession as difficult as possible. Minneapolis with his battered right thumb wrapped tightly with a black bandage after surviving a seven-game fight with the Rockets. Warriors superstar Steph Curry predicted another tough series awaits Golden State against Minnesota in the second round. You expect physicality and you expect a bruise it out series, Curry said after shootound at target center on Tuesday morning. Curry said that his thumb is in a great place, but noted that it is almost impossible to avoid having it hit during games, something the Rockets did often during a series where he still averaged 24 points per game. Much like Houston, the Wolves rely on a two big lineup with Julius Randall and Rudy Gober and have a superior athlete at shooting guard in Anthony Edwards. That is where the similarities end though. Minnesota is a different setup and they have different patterns they rely on. Curry said obviously Ant is playing at a high level and Rudy what he did in game five of the first round was insane. Warriors nemesis Gobear put up 27 points and grabbed 23 rebounds in the closeout game against the Lakers and will be a handful regardless of whether he’s defended by Draymond Green, Kievon Looney or Quinton Post. He just brought great energy every day in practice and during games. Curry said of Edwards, “He understood his role on that team was different than what he does here in Minnesota. He transitioned well and we needed that youthfulness and confidence and even that chatter.” Now opponents Curry detailed why it is so difficult to defend Edwards the NBA’s leader in three-pointers made 320 and a well-rounded leaper who also threw down 54 dunks during the regular season. He gets good looks from three because you have to respect the drive and when you press up he can get by. Curry said I don’t know how much you can take away from him. It’s just that you have to try to make every possession as difficult as possible. Minneapolis with his battered right thumb wrapped tightly with a black bandage after surviving a seven-game fight with the Rockets. Warriors superstar Steph Curry predicted another tough series awaits Golden State against Minnesota in the second round. You expect physicality and you expect a bruise it out series, Curry said after shootound at target center on Tuesday morning. Curry said that his thumb is in a great place, but noted that it is almost impossible to avoid having it hit during games, something the Rockets did often during a series where he still averaged 24 points per game. Much like Houston, the Wolves rely on a two big lineup with Julius Randall and Rudy Gober and have a superior athlete at shooting guard in Anthony Edwards. That is where the similarities end though. Minnesota is a different setup and they have different patterns they rely on. Curry said obviously Ant is playing at a high level and Rudy what he did in game five of the first round was insane. Warriors nemesis Gobear put up 27 points and grabbed 23 rebounds in the closeout game against the Lakers and will be a handful regardless of whether he’s defended by Draymond Green, Kievon Looney or Quinton Post. He just brought great energy every day in practice and during games. Curry said of Edwards, “He understood his role on that team was different than what he does here in Minnesota. He transitioned well and we needed that youthfulness and confidence and even that chatter.” Now opponents Curry detailed why it is so difficult to defend Edwards the NBA’s leader in three-pointers made 320 and a well-rounded leaper who also threw down 54 dunks during the regular season. He gets good looks from three because you have to respect the drive and when you press up he can get by. Curry said I don’t know how much you can take away from him. It’s just that you have to try to make every possession as difficult as possible. Minneapolis with his battered right thumb wrapped tightly with a black bandage after surviving a seven-game fight with the Rockets. Warriors superstar Steph Curry predicted another tough series awaits Golden State against Minnesota in the second round. You expect physicality and you expect a bruise it out series, Curry said after shootound at target center on Tuesday morning. Curry said that his thumb is in a great place, but noted that it is almost impossible to avoid having it hit during games, something the Rockets did often during a series where he still averaged 24 points per game. Much like Houston, the Wolves rely on a two big lineup with Julius Randall and Rudy Gober and have a superior athlete at shooting guard in Anthony Edwards. That is where the similarities end though. Minnesota is a different setup and they have different patterns they rely on. Curry said obviously Ant is playing at a high level and Rudy what he did in game five of the first round was insane. Warriors nemesis Gobear put up 27 points and grabbed 23 rebounds in the closeout game against the Lakers and will be a handful regardless of whether he’s defended by Draymond Green, Kievon Looney or Quinton Post. He just brought great energy every day in practice and during games. Curry said of Edwards, “He understood his role on that team was different than what he does here in Minnesota. He transitioned well and we needed that youthfulness and confidence and even that chatter. Now opponents Curry detailed why it is so difficult to defend Edwards the NBA’s leader in three-pointers made 320 and a well-rounded leaper who also threw down 54 dunks during the regular season. He gets good looks from three because you have to respect the drive and when you press up he can get by. Curry said I don’t know how much you can take away from him. It’s just that you have to try to make every possession as difficult as possible. Minneapolis with his battered right thumb wrapped tightly with a black bandage after surviving a seven-game fight with the Rockets. Warriors superstar Steph Curry predicted another tough series awaits Golden State against Minnesota in the second round. You expect physicality and you expect a bruise it out series, Curry said after shootound at Target Center on Tuesday morning. Curry said that his thumb is in a great place, but noted that it is almost impossible to avoid having it hit during games, something the Rockets did often during a series where he still averaged 24 points per game. Much like Houston, the Wolves rely on a two big lineup with Julius Randall and Rudy Gober and have a superior athlete at shooting guard in Anthony Edwards. That is where the similarities end though. Minnesota is a different setup and they have different patterns they rely on. Curry said obviously Ant is playing at a high level and Rudy what he did in game five of the first round was insane. Warriors nemesis Gobear put up 27 points and grabbed 23 rebounds in the closeout game against the Lakers and will be a handful regardless of whether he’s defended by Draymond Green, Kievon Looney or Quinton Post. He just brought great energy every day in practice and during games. Curry said of Edwards, “He understood his role on that team was different than what he does here in Minnesota. He transitioned well and we needed that youthfulness and confidence and even that chatter.” Now opponents Curry detailed why it is so difficult to defend Edwards the NBA’s leader in three-pointers made 320 and a well-rounded leaper who also threw down 54 dunks during the regular season. He gets good looks from three because you have to respect the drive and when you press up he can get by. Curry said I don’t know how much you can take away from him. It’s just that you have to try to make every possession as difficult as possible. Minneapolis with his battered right thumb wrapped tightly with a black bandage after surviving a seven-game fight with the Rockets. Warriors superstar Steph Curry predicted another tough series awaits Golden State against Minnesota in the second round. You expect physicality and you expect a bruise it out series, Curry said after shootound at target center on Tuesday morning. Curry said that his thumb is in a great place, but noted that it is almost impossible to avoid having it hit during games, something the Rockets did often during a series where he still averaged 24 points per game. Much like Houston, the Wolves rely on a two big lineup with Julius Randall and Rudy Gober and have a superior athlete at shooting guard in Anthony Edwards. That is where the similarities end though. Minnesota is a different setup and they have different patterns they rely on. Curry said obviously Ant is playing at a high level and Rudy what he did in game five of the first round was insane. Warriors nemesis Goar put up 27 points and grabbed 23 rebounds in the closeout game against the Lakers and will be a handful regardless of whether he’s defended by Draymond Green, Keieon Looney or Quinton Post. He just brought great energy every day in practice and during games. Curry said of Edwards, “He understood his role on that team was different than what he does here in Minnesota. He transitioned well and we needed that youthfulness and confidence and even that chatter.” Now opponents Curry detailed why it is so difficult to defend Edwards the NBA’s leader in three-pointers made 320 and a well-rounded leaper who also threw down 54 dunks during the regular season. He gets good looks from three because you have to respect the drive and when you press up he can get by. Curry said I don’t know how much you can take away from him. It’s just that you have to try to make every possession as difficult as possible. Minneapolis with his battered right thumb wrapped tightly with a black bandage after surviving a seven-game fight with the Rockets. Warriors superstar Steph Curry predicted another tough series awaits Golden State against Minnesota in the second round. You expect physicality and you expect a bruise it out series, Curry said after shootound at target center on Tuesday morning. Curry said that his thumb is in a great place, but noted that it is almost impossible to avoid having it hit during games, something the Rockets did often during a series where he still averaged 24 points per game. Much like Houston, the Wolves rely on a two big lineup with Julius Randall and Rudy Gober and have a superior athlete at shooting guard in Anthony Edwards. That is where the similarities end though. Minnesota is a different setup and they have different patterns they rely on. Curry said obviously Ant is playing at a high level and Rudy what he did in game five of the first round was insane. Warriors nemesis Gobear put up 27 points and grabbed 23 rebounds in the closeout game against the Lakers and will be a handful regardless of whether he’s defended by Draymond Green, Kievon Looney or Quinton Post. He just brought great energy every day in practice and during games. Curry said of Edwards, “He understood his role on that team was different than what he does here in Minnesota. He transitioned well and we needed that youthfulness and confidence and even that chatter.” Now opponents Curry detailed why it is so difficult to defend Edwards the NBA’s leader in three-pointers made 320 and a well-rounded leaper who also threw down 54 dunks during the regular season. He gets good looks from three because you have to respect the drive and when you press up he can get by. Curry said I don’t know how much you can take away from him. It’s just that you have to try to make every possession as difficult as possible. Minneapolis with his battered right thumb wrapped tightly with a black bandage after surviving a seven-game fight with the Rockets. Warriors superstar Steph Curry predicted another tough series awaits Golden State against Minnesota in the second round. You expect physicality and you expect a bruise it out series, Curry said after shootound at target center on Tuesday morning. Curry said that his thumb is in a great place, but noted that it is almost impossible to avoid having it hit during games, something the Rockets did often during a series where he still averaged 24 points per game. Much like Houston, the Wolves rely on a two big lineup with Julius Randall and Rudy Gober and have a superior athlete at shooting guard in Anthony Edwards. That is where the similarities end though. Minnesota is a different setup and they have different patterns they rely on. Curry said obviously Ant is playing at a high level and Rudy what he did in game five of the first round was insane. Warriors nemesis Gobear put up 27 points and grabbed 23 rebounds in the closeout game against the Lakers and will be a handful regardless of whether he’s defended by Draymond Green, Kievon Looney or Quinton Post. He just brought great energy every day in practice and during games. Curry said of Edwards, “He understood his role on that team was different than what he does here in Minnesota. He transitioned well and we needed that youthfulness and confidence and even that chatter. Now opponents Curry detailed why it is so difficult to defend Edwards the NBA’s leader in three-pointers made 320 and a well-rounded leaper who also threw down 54 dunks during the regular season. He gets good looks from three because you have to respect the drive and when you press up he can get by. Curry said I don’t know how much you can take away from him. It’s just that you have to try to make every possession as difficult as possible. Minneapolis with his battered right thumb wrapped tightly with a black bandage after surviving a seven-game fight with the Rockets. Warriors superstar Steph Curry predicted another tough series awaits Golden State against Minnesota in the second round. You expect physicality and you expect a bruise it out series, Curry said after shootound at target center on Tuesday morning. Curry said that his thumb is in a great place, but noted that it is almost impossible to avoid having it hit during games, something the Rockets did often during a series where he still averaged 24 points per game. Much like Houston, the Wolves rely on a two big lineup with Julius Randall and Rudy Gober and have a superior athlete at shooting guard in Anthony Edwards. That is where the similarities end though. Minnesota is a different setup and they have different patterns they rely on. Curry said obviously Ant is playing at a high level and Rudy what he did in game five of the first round was insane. Warriors nemesis Gobear put up 27 points and grabbed 23 rebounds in the closeout game against the Lakers and will be a handful regardless of whether he’s defended by Draymond Green, Kievon Looney or Quinton Post. He just brought great energy every day in practice and during games. Curry said of Edwards, “He understood his role on that team was different than what he does here in Minnesota. He transitioned well and we needed that youthfulness and confidence and even that chatter. Now opponents Curry detailed why it is so difficult to defend Edwards the NBA’s leader in three-pointers made 320 and a well-rounded leaper who also threw down 54 dunks during the regular season. He gets good looks from three because you have to respect the drive and when you press up he can get by. Curry said I don’t know how much you can take away from him. It’s just that you have to try to make every possession as difficult as possible. Minneapolis with his battered right thumb wrapped tightly with a black bandage after surviving a seven-game fight with the Rockets. Warriors superstar Steph Curry predicted another tough series awaits Golden State against Minnesota in the second round. You expect physicality and you expect a bruise it out series, Curry said after shootound at target center on Tuesday morning. Curry said that his thumb is in a great place, but noted that it is almost impossible to avoid having it hit during games, something the Rockets did often during a series where he still averaged 24 points per game. Much like Houston, the Wolves rely on a two big lineup with Julius Randall and Rudy Gober and have a superior athlete at shooting guard in Anthony Edwards. That is where the similarities end though. Minnesota is a different setup and they have different patterns they rely on. Curry said obviously Ant is playing at a high level and Rudy what he did in game five of the first round was insane. Warriors nemesis Gobear put up 27 points and grabbed 23 rebounds in the closeout game against the Lakers and will be a handful regardless of whether he’s defended by Draymond Green, Kievon Looney or Quinton Post. He just brought great energy every day in practice and during games. Curry said of Edwards, “He understood his role on that team was different than what he does here in Minnesota. He transitioned well and we needed that youthfulness and confidence and even that chatter. Now opponents Curry detailed why it is so difficult to defend Edwards the NBA’s leader in three-pointers made 320 and a well-rounded leaper who also threw down 54 dunks during the regular season. He gets good looks from three because you have to respect the drive and when you press up he can get by. Curry said I don’t know how much you can take away from him. It’s just that you have to try to make every possession as difficult as possible. Minneapolis with his battered right thumb wrapped tightly with a black bandage after surviving a seven-game fight with the Rockets. Warriors superstar Steph Curry predicted another tough series awaits Golden State against Minnesota in the second round. You expect physicality and you expect a bruise it out series, Curry said after shootound at target center on Tuesday morning. Curry said that his thumb is in a great place, but noted that it is almost impossible to avoid having it hit during games, something the Rockets did often during a series where he still averaged 24 points per game. Much like Houston, the Wolves rely on a two big lineup with Julius Randall and Rudy Gober and have a superior athlete at shooting guard in Anthony Edwards. That is where the similarities end though. Minnesota is a different setup and they have different patterns they rely on. Curry said obviously Ant is playing at a high level and Rudy what he did in game five of the first round was insane. Warriors nemesis Goar put up 27 points and grabbed 23 rebounds in the closeout game against the Lakers and will be a handful regardless of whether he’s defended by Draymond Green, Kievon Looney or Quinton Post. He just brought great energy every day in practice and during games. Curry said of Edwards, “He understood his role on that team was different than what he does here in Minnesota. He transitioned well and we needed that youthfulness and confidence and even that chatter.” Now opponents. Curry detailed why it is so difficult to defend Edwards, the NBA’s leader in three-pointers made 320 and a well-rounded leaper who also threw down 54 dunks during the regular season. He gets good looks from three because you have to respect the drive and when you press up he can get by. Curry said, “I don’t know how much you can take away from him. It’s just that you have to try to make every possession as difficult as possible. Minneapolis with his battered right thumb wrapped tightly with a black bandage after surviving a seven-game fight with the Rockets. Warriors superstar Steph Curry predicted another tough series awaits Golden State against Minnesota in the second round. You expect physicality and you expect a bruise it out series, Curry said after shootound at target center on Tuesday morning. Curry said that his thumb is in a great place, but noted that it is almost impossible to avoid having it hit during games, something the Rockets did often during a series where he still averaged 24 points per game. Much like Houston, the Wolves rely on a two big lineup with Julius Randall and Rudy Gober and have a superior athlete at shooting guard in Anthony Edwards. That is where the similarities end though. Minnesota is a different setup and they have different patterns they rely on. Curry said, “Obviously, Ant is playing at a high level, and Rudy, what he did in game five of the first round was insane.” Warriors nemesis Goar put up 27 points and grabbed 23 rebounds in the closeout game against the Lakers and will be a handful regardless of whether he’s defended by Draymond Green, Keieon Looney, or Quinton Post. He just brought great energy every day in practice and during games. Curry said of Edwards, “He understood his role on that team was different than what he does here in Minnesota. He transitioned well and we needed that youthfulness and confidence and even that chatter.” Now opponents Curry detailed why it is so difficult to defend Edwards the NBA’s leader in three-pointers made 320 and a well-rounded leaper who also threw down 54 dunks during the regular season. He gets good looks from three because you have to respect the drive and when you press up he can get by. Curry said I don’t know how much you can take away from him. It’s just that you have to try to make every possession as difficult as possible. Minneapolis with his battered right thumb wrapped tightly with a black bandage after surviving a seven-game fight with the Rockets. Warriors superstar Steph Curry predicted another tough series awaits Golden State against Minnesota in the second round. You expect physicality and you expect a bruise it out series, Curry said after shootound at target center on Tuesday morning. Curry said that his thumb is in a great place, but noted that it is almost impossible to avoid having it hit during games, something the Rockets did often during a series where he still averaged 24 points per game. Much like Houston, the Wolves rely on a two big lineup with Julius Randall and Rudy Gober and have a superior athlete at shooting guard in Anthony Edwards. That is where the similarities end though. Minnesota is a different setup and they have different patterns they rely on. Curry said obviously Ant is playing at a high level and Rudy what he did in game five of the first round was insane. Warriors nemesis Gobear put up 27 points and grabbed 23 rebounds in the closeout game against the Lakers and will be a handful regardless of whether he’s defended by Draymond Green, Kievon Looney or Quinton Post. He just brought great energy every day in practice and during games. Curry said of Edwards, he understood his role on that team was different than what he does here in Minnesota. He transitioned well and we needed that youthfulness and confidence and even that chatter. Now opponents Curry detailed why it is so difficult to defend Edwards the NBA’s leader in three-pointers made 320 and a well-rounded leaper who also threw down 54 dunks during the regular season. He gets good looks from three because you have to respect the drive and when you press up he can get by. Curry said I don’t know how much you can take away from him. It’s just that you have to try to make every possession as difficult as possible. Minneapolis with his battered right thumb wrapped tightly with a black bandage after surviving a seven-game fight with the Rockets. Warriors superstar Steph Curry predicted another tough series awaits Golden State against Minnesota in the second round. You expect physicality and you expect a bruise it out series, Curry said after shootound at target center on Tuesday morning. Curry said that his thumb is in a great place, but noted that it is almost impossible to avoid having it hit during games, something the Rockets did often during a series where he still averaged 24 points per game. Much like Houston, the Wolves rely on a two big lineup with Julius Randall and Rudy Gober and have a superior athlete at shooting guard in Anthony Edwards. That is where the similarities end though. Minnesota is a different setup and they have different patterns they rely on. Curry said obviously Ant is playing at a high level and Rudy what he did in game five of the first round was insane. Warriors nemesis Gobear put up 27 points and grabbed 23 rebounds in the closeout game against the Lakers and will be a handful regardless of whether he’s defended by Draymond Green, Kievon Looney or Quinton Post. He just brought great energy every day in practice and during games. Curry said of Edwards, “He understood his role on that team was different than what he does here in Minnesota. He transitioned well and we needed that youthfulness and confidence and even that chatter. Now opponents Curry detailed why it is so difficult to defend Edwards the NBA’s leader in three-pointers made 320 and a well-rounded leaper who also threw down 54 dunks during the regular season. He gets good looks from three because you have to respect the drive and when you press up he can get by. Curry said I don’t know how much you can take away from him. It’s just that you have to try to make every possession as difficult as possible. Minneapolis with his battered right thumb wrapped tightly with a black bandage after surviving a seven-game fight with the Rockets. Warriors superstar Steph Curry predicted another tough series awaits Golden State against Minnesota in the second round. You expect physicality and you expect a bruise it out series, Curry said after shootound at target center on Tuesday morning. Curry said that his thumb is in a great place, but noted that it is almost impossible to avoid having it hit during games, something the Rockets did often during a series where he still averaged 24 points per game. Much like Houston, the Wolves rely on a two big lineup with Julius Randall and Rudy Gober and have a superior athlete at shooting guard in Anthony Edwards. That is where the similarities end though. Minnesota is a different setup and they have different patterns they rely on. Curry said obviously Ant is playing at a high level and Rudy what he did in game five of the first round was insane. Warriors nemesis Gobear put up 27 points and grabbed 23 rebounds in the closeout game against the Lakers and will be a handful regardless of whether he’s defended by Draymond Green, Kievon Looney or Quinton Post. He just brought great energy every day in practice and during games. Curry said of Edwards, “He understood his role on that team was different than what he does here in Minnesota. He transitioned well and we needed that youthfulness and confidence and even that chatter. Now opponents Curry detailed why it is so difficult to defend Edwards the NBA’s leader in three-pointers made 320 and a well-rounded leaper who also threw down 54 dunks during the regular season. He gets good looks from three because you have to respect the drive and when you press up he can get by. Curry said I don’t know how much you can take away from him. It’s just that you have to try to make every possession as difficult as possible. Minneapolis with his battered right thumb wrapped tightly with a black bandage after surviving a seven-game fight with the Rockets. Warriors superstar Steph Curry predicted another tough series awaits Golden State against Minnesota in the second round. You expect physicality and you expect a bruise it out series, Curry said after shootound at target center on Tuesday morning. Curry said that his thumb is in a great place, but noted that it is almost impossible to avoid having it hit during games, something the Rockets did often during a series where he still averaged 24 points per game. Much like Houston, the Wolves rely on a two big lineup with Julius Randall and Rudy Gober and have a superior athlete at shooting guard in Anthony Edwards. That is where the similarities end though. Minnesota is a different setup and they have different patterns they rely on. Curry said obviously Ant is playing at a high level and Rudy what he did in game five of the first round was insane. Warriors nemesis Goar put up 27 points and grabbed 23 rebounds in the closeout game against the Lakers and will be a handful regardless of whether he’s defended by Draymond Green, Kievon Looney or Quinton Post. He just brought great energy every day in practice and during games. Curry said of Edwards, “He understood his role on that team was different than what he does here in Minnesota. He transitioned well and we needed that youthfulness and confidence and even that chatter. Now, opponents. Curry detailed why it is so difficult to defend Edwards, the NBA’s leader, in three-pointers made, 320, and a well-rounded leaper who also threw down 54 dunks during the regular season. He gets good looks from three because you have to respect the drive and when you press up, he can get by. Curry said, “I don’t know how much you can take away from him. It’s just that you have to try to make every possession as difficult as possible. Minneapolis with his battered right thumb wrapped tightly with a black bandage after surviving a seven-game fight with the Rockets. Warriors superstar Steph Curry predicted another tough series awaits Golden State against Minnesota in the second round. You expect physicality and you expect a bruise it out series, Curry said after shootound at target center on Tuesday morning. Curry said that his thumb is in a great place, but noted that it is almost impossible to avoid having it hit during games, something the Rockets did often during a series where he still averaged 24 points per game. Much like Houston, the Wolves rely on a two big lineup with Julius Randall and Rudy Gober and have a superior athlete at shooting guard in Anthony Edwards. That is where the similarities end though. Minnesota is a different setup and they have different patterns they rely on. Curry said obviously Ant is playing at a high level and Rudy what he did in game five of the first round was insane. Warriors nemesis Goar put up 27 points and grabbed 23 rebounds in the closeout game against the Lakers and will be a handful regardless of whether he’s defended by Draymond Green, Kievon Looney or Quinton Post. He just brought great energy every day in practice and during games. Curry said of Edwards, “He understood his role on that team was different than what he does here in Minnesota. He transitioned well and we needed that youthfulness and confidence and even that chatter.” Now opponents Curry detailed why it is so difficult to defend Edwards the NBA’s leader in three-pointers made 320 and a well-rounded leaper who also threw down 54 dunks during the regular season. He gets good looks from three because you have to respect the drive and when you press up he can get by. Curry said I don’t know how much you can take away from him. It’s just that you have to try to make every possession as difficult as possible. Minneapolis with his battered right thumb wrapped tightly with a black bandage after surviving a seven-game fight with the Rockets. Warriors superstar Steph Curry predicted another tough series awaits Golden State against Minnesota in the second round. You expect physicality and you expect a bruise it out series, Curry said after shootound at Target Center on Tuesday morning. Curry said that his thumb is in a great place, but noted that it is almost impossible to avoid having it hit during games, something the Rockets did often during a series where he still averaged 24 points per game. Much like Houston, the Wolves rely on a two big lineup with Julius Randall and Rudy Gober and have a superior athlete at shooting guard in Anthony Edwards. That is where the similarities end

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