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2 former Sixers help Steph Curry-without warrior to complete the NBA history

The second round of the NBA playoffs has a shocking start. The outsiders were dominant and wrote the NBA history for the set of game 1.

According to statmus, the NBA playoffs from 2025 were the first time in history that all four road teams won the first game of the conference semi -final.

The Golden State Warriors completed the historical trend on Tuesday evening with a lot of help from two former Philadelphia 76ers Player.

With Steph Curry With a thigh injury in game 1 between the Warriors and the Minnesota TimberwolvesGolden State was brought into a hard area early because they did not have the former MVP for the entire second half.

Curry left the game after turning 5: 9 out of the field, and 3: 6 from beyond the arch and scored 13 points.

In his absence of former Sixers Buddy Hield And Jimmy Butler Together impressive excursions. For Butler, he made a positive name for his entire career in the late season. While he did not make the lights out and only made seven of his 20 shots off the field, Butler almost drove a triple double.

The former Sixers striker produced 20 points, 11 rebounds and eight assists in 41 minutes.

In the meantime, Hield decided from a player who had difficulty cracking the Sixers playoff rotation before a season to catch fire in some of their most critical moments.

After a big game 7 against the Houston Rockets, Hield followed an impressive game 1 against the Timberwolves. In 40 minutes Hield made five of his eight threes and was a perfect 5-5 from the charity strip.

HILD scored 24 points, while taking almost a double double with eight rebound.

The Warriors defeated the Timberwolves 99-88 to take game 1 in Minnesota.

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