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A big counterattack! The Warriors overtook 10-0: Kumingga broke out again, Edwards scored a buzzer-beating three-pointer

5:40pm, 16 May 2025【Basketball】

On May 13, the NBA playoffs continued, with the Warriors playing against the Timberwolves at home. Curry was still absent in this game. The two teams were in a tug-of-war and the scores were not widened. Randle was in a hot state to help the team take the initiative, but Kuming also scored consecutive points to overtake the score. The Timberwolves took the initiative in the second quarter, but in the final stage, the Warriors continued to attack and scored 10-0 offensive to overtake, leading the Timberwolves 60-58 at halftime.

The Warriors had a good momentum in this game, with continuous impact points, Randall scored 5 points in a row with internal and external shots. The two teams were in a tug-of-war, Pojemsky broke through and scored points, Edwards directly scored three-pointers, and Green could also hit a three-pointer. The two teams were in the offensive end, and the score difference was not widened. Conley made a three-pointer after chasing and hitting a three-pointer. Kuming added to break through and scored points. Randle scored consecutive points in the inside and outside shots. Green scored three-pointer, Payton Jr. also made a three-pointer, Reed broke through and scored a three-pointer, Kumingga then scored 6 points in a row, Walker broke through and scored a breakthrough, and the Timberwolves fell behind the Warriors 27-28 in the first quarter. In the second quarter of the game, the Timberwolves were in full swing. Reed, Walker and Randall hit three-pointers one after another, directly hitting an 11-0 offensive to widen the gap. Hilder scored three-pointers to stop the bleeding, Butler and Kuming scored points, Randle scored consecutively, and McDaniels scored counterattacks and scored 44-37. After that, the Warriors slowly entered the rhythm and successfully caught up with the gap again. Hilder made a three-pointer and then made two free throws. Kumingga also made continuous attacks and caused damage. A 10-0 offensive overtook the score. Edwards stopped the bleeding with three-pointer, and finally hit a buzzer-beating three-pointer. After the half, the Warriors led 60-58.

The two teams played very stalemate in the first half, while the Warriors continued to attack and caused damage, successfully occupied the field and received 20 free throws in the first half. Kumingga is in excellent form, scoring 16 points; Butler only has 7 points and has not exploded yet.

Randle scored 19 points and 5 rebounds, Edwards scored 14 points and 4 assists, and the team made 10 of 19 three-pointers, which felt good.