Steph’s out, Wolves are in — Minnesota feasts on Golden State’s dynasty dust and books their ticket to the big stage
You could hear the howls echoing from Minneapolis to the Chase Center. The Timberwolves mauled the Warriors 117-102 on May 14, ending Golden State’s playoff run and officially ushering in the Ant-Man Era.
With Steph Curry sidelined and Draymond Green trying to be a one-man riot squad (again), the Warriors came into Game 6 looking more like a throwback band on a reunion tour than a contender. Klay had flashes. Wiggins had hops. But Minnesota had the final boss energy.
Anthony Edwards continued his villain arc with another electrifying performance, dropping buckets, barking at the bench, and casually putting the franchise on his back. Karl-Anthony Towns finally looked like he’d rather shoot than pout — and when he’s locked in? Good luck.
The Wolves’ defense turned the Warriors’ famed ball movement into a game of hot potato with zero finish. Jordan Poole’s confidence went missing around halftime and may still be in the third row.
As the clock ran out, Minnesota fans (and anyone tired of Warriors dominance) celebrated the end of an era. The dynasty? It’s officially on ice.
The Timberwolves advance to the Western Conference Finals, where bigger prey awaits… but for now, let them enjoy the feast.
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