The Dubs brought history. The Wolves brought a pack mentality and left Golden State chasing ghosts.
Let’s call it what it was — Game 4 felt like a Minnesota rave and the Warriors showed up with a bedtime playlist.
Final score: Timberwolves 117, Warriors 110. The series? 3-1, Wolves.
Steph Curry did Steph things (because of course he did), tossing in moonshot threes and no-look passes like your uncle at a family BBQ — but the Timberwolves weren’t impressed. Anthony Edwards had that look again, the one that says, “I just dunked on your legacy and I’m not done yet.”
KAT (Karl-Anthony Towns, not your neighbor’s pet) was dominant, swishing shots and snarling like he’s been waiting for this moment since the Bubble. Rudy Gobert swatted anything within a three-foot radius of the rim, including egos. And the Wolves’ bench? More energy than a coffee-fueled toddler in a trampoline park.
Golden State, meanwhile, looked… tired. Like “trying to plug in your phone without turning the lights on” tired. Draymond barked, Klay tossed up bricks, and Steve Kerr looked like a man trying to solve a Rubik’s cube underwater.
This Timberwolves team is deep, physical, and allergic to fear. With a 3-1 series lead, they’ve now got the Dubs backed into a corner — and we all know what happens when you try to out-howl a wolf pack in their own den.
Game 5 is do-or-die for Golden State. But at this rate, it’s starting to feel like the dynasty is hearing the final drumbeat — and it’s got a Minnesota beat.
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