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Throughout the third quarter, the 6-24 Golden State Warriors were up by more than 20 points on the Minnesota Timberwolves.
Sure, the Wolves were without Karl-Anthony Towns, but this has not been the year of Warriors blowouts that we’ve become accustomed to during the Steve Kerr era.
The Wolves are getting blown out by the Warriors? Why...
— ヒューゴ (@HugoKitano) December 24, 2019
I mean, there isn’t much else to say about it — I don’t think many of us expected that.
The Warriors fell back to earth in the fourth quarter with some ill-timed fouls and turnovers plus some hot shooting from Minnesota — more growing pains from a team full of them.
That aside, a win is a win and that makes two in a row. One more and we’ll enter completely uncharted territory this season: a winning streak.
It has happened before.
And how sweet would it be to happen against Houston on Christmas Day? This is the season of miracles, right?
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