
The Golden State Warriors fell short once again in the Western Conference semifinals. They fell to the Minnesota Timberwolves 117-110 in Game 4 at the Chase Center. Without Stephen Curry for the third straight game, the Warriors struggled to keep pace with Minnesota’s explosive offense. Jonathan Kuminga delivered a strong performance, but it wasn’t enough to prevent another defeat on home court.
Meanwhile, the Timberwolves capitalized on the momentum behind the dynamic play of Anthony Edwards and Julius Randle. With their impressive efforts, Minnesota now leads the series 3-1, just one victory away from advancing to the Conference Finals.
Julius Randle & Anthony Edwards’ Stellar Performances Lead Minnesota Timberwolves To Game 4 Win

Randle finished with 31 points while grabbing five rebounds, dishing three assists, and collecting one steal. He shot efficiently, going 11-for-21 from the field, knocking down four of his eight attempts from beyond the arc, and converting five of his six free throw attempts.
Anthony Edwards made another bold postseason statement with his all-around brilliance. He finished with 30 points, four rebounds, and five assists. He hit six three-pointers, punishing the Warriors from long range. With Edwards and Randle each scoring over 30, they became the first Minnesota Timberwolves duo to achieve this feat in a playoff game since Kevin Garnett and Sam Cassell in 2004.
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Jaden McDaniels made his presence felt with 13 rebounds and 10 points. Rudy Gobert chipped in with six rebounds and eight points. Mike Conley brought veteran leadership with 11 points and five assists. Nickeil Alexander-Walker was a spark off the bench with 13 points and two assists.
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On the Warriors’ side, Jonathan Kuminga led the Warriors in scoring with 23 points in 30 minutes, though he failed to record a rebound and had just one assist. Jimmy Butler delivered 14 points, six rebounds, and three assists. Draymond Green matched that with 14 points and seven rebounds.
Buddy Hield scored 13 points with four rebounds. Brandin Podziemski put up 11 points with three rebounds, while Gary Payton II added three points, and Kevon Looney gave an effective contribution with eight rebounds and eight points.