Kurtenbach: The Warriors were awful in their Game 2 loss. That could help them in a big way
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The Warriors' 2019-2020 season served as a difficult benchmark as they now face a similarly challenging postseason without star player Steph Curry due to a hamstring injury. Following a poor performance in Game 2 against the Minnesota Timberwolves, they find themselves down 3-2 in the series. Despite the struggles and a roster of lesser-known players on the floor, there remains a glimmer of hope for the Warriors, who need to secure a win to keep their playoff dreams alive, potentially paving the way for Curry's return in the following games.
The Warriors entered the season knowing that contending for a title was a long shot. Within five games, the season was over, as Steph Curry broke his hand.
Even down 3-2 in the series, the Dubs have to like their chances in win-or-go-home games with No. 30 on the court.
To call their first half abysmal might be underselling it. The Warriors had a negative turnover-to-assist ratio in the first quarter.
Some of those guys might just be the key for the Warriors achieving their new postseason goal: winning one of the next three games to send this series to a Game 6.
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