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The recuperative powers of each of these will be tested tonight at Target Center after respective blowout losses on Thursday. The Warriors, however, seem to have a fundamental weakness these days which resonates on the road, where Steve Kerr's crew has lost five straight, underlined by that 51-point lambasting endured vs. the Griz on Thursday. That's now 140+ surrendered by Golden State in back-to-back games, while Kerr struggles to find an effective complement to Steph Curry when he's on the court...and another capable option when Steph isn't. T T-wolves got hit with a haymaker by the Knicks on Thursday but had won six of seven prior while allowing just 91 ppg. Play T-wolves
I was about as wrong as I could possibly be on Minnesota's last game vs. the Knicks. What a cheese eating. Is that phrasing catching on yet? Guess not, but "Baby Fishmouth is sweeping the nation" (my pick for the best-written movie in history). I'd like to think a major bounce back is coming, and Draymond Green might not play for the Dubs. That actually might be a bad thing backing the Wolves because sometimes you can count on Dray getting T'd up a few times and wrecking things. But he's still a very valuable player.
Two teams on extreme lows will meet tonight in the NBA with the Golden State Warriors and Minnesota Timberwolves. The Warriors are coming off losing by fifty one points to the Memphis Grizzlies, in a game where Steph Curry scored just two points, and Draymond Green went scoreless. Look for the Warriors to bounce back against a Timberwolves team that clearly has internal issues. Grab the points with the Warriors.