This season’s playoffs have been intensely competitive, with the Warriors facing off against the Timberwolves in the first game of the Western Conference Semifinals. Despite losing their key player, Stephen Curry, in the second quarter, the Warriors triumphed with a 99-88 victory thanks to the stellar performances of Jimmy Butler and Buddy Hield. They made NBA history by becoming the first team to achieve a complete win in the opening game of the Semifinals.
This victory wasn’t just about the Warriors’ powerful offensive plays; it also came down to their stellar performance on the boards. With a total of 51 rebounds—18 of which were offensive—they clearly showcased their dominance in controlling the glass. The Warriors’ offensive firepower remained strong, with Hield racking up an impressive 24 points. Meanwhile, the bench contributions from Gary Payton II and Jonathan Kuminga effectively filled the void left by Curry’s absence.
Although the Gray Wolves had a height advantage, their overall performance was lackluster. In this match, their offense appeared overly hasty, with frequent mistakes on outside shots. They accumulated a total of 16 turnovers, preventing them from ever truly controlling the rhythm of the game. They managed to score only 31 points in the first half, with their offense completely stalled, leaving much to be desired.
In the third quarter, Buddy Hield’s explosive performance breathed new life into the Warriors. Scoring 16 points in a single quarter, he quickly widened the lead, rendering the opponent’s efforts futile. Meanwhile, Jimmy Butler’s calm leadership during crucial moments stabilized the team’s rhythm, ultimately guiding the Warriors to a victorious road game.
In the upcoming series, the Warriors need to maintain their edge in spatial control and offensive execution, while the Timberwolves must adjust their tactics and strengthen the chemistry among their players in hopes of bouncing back in the subsequent games.



