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Buddy Hield is honest about Steph Curry's injury to Warriors-Wolves Game 3

The Golden State Warriors feel the effects of playing without Star Point Guard Stephen Curry when they dropped the 3 of the Western Conference semi-final 102-97. The Minnesota Timberwolves are now 2-1 in the series.

The Warriors managed to reach a game 1, even though they had lost a thigh injury against Curry after 13 minutes. However, the Timberwolves took over full control with two wins. This includes today's victory on the street and steals the advantage of Golden State's home court advantage.

Jimmy Butler and Jonathan Kuminga combined for 63 points, but it was still not enough to compensate for Curry's absence. The two -time MVP will be re -evaluated on Wednesday, but it is possible that he will not write it back for the series without the target date being planned.

Warriors Guard Buddy Hield spoke about how difficult it is to fill the shoes of one of the greatest shooters of all time. HILD ended with 14 points at 5-of-11 shooting and threw four three-point pointers off.

The 32-year-old praised Curry, told the least.

“Nobody can do Steph Curry and what he is doing,” said Hield. “There is no pressure. If you think you have to like his role, you are crazy. He is touched by an angel, he is touched by God. He is blessed.”

The defense of the Golden State also scored a goal because Minnesota has full trust at both ends of the soil. The Warriors leave 109.5 points per game in their two losses in this series, with Timberwolves being combined for 60 points this evening.

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