Parsons calls out Draymond for ‘little harsh' criticism of Brooks

Parsons calls out Draymond for ‘little harsh' criticism of Brooks originally appeared on NBC Sports Bay Area

In the NBA world, there’s plenty of criticism to go around. 

Retired forward Chandler Parsons believes Warriors star Draymond Green is wrong for his criticism of Houston Rockets forward Dillon Brooks, who refused to shake Golden State’s hands after Game 7 on Sunday at Toyota Center. 

Parsons, Brooks’ teammate for two seasons with the Memphis Grizzlies, pointed out an irony in Green’s message.

“The message is fine. It’s just the messenger is a little interesting here, coming from Draymond Green, who has probably been suspended and fined more than anybody,” Parsons said to host Michelle Beadle and former NBA player Lou Williams on FanDuel TV’s “Run It Back” on Thursday morning.

“It’s OK not to like someone; just say that you don’t like him.” 

As his former teammate, Parsons pushed back on Green’s idea that the league’s players unanimously don’t respect Brooks.

“’No one respects him’ is a little aggressive, a little harsh,” Parsons added. “There’s people that respect him. I had him in Memphis. He’s actually an awesome dude. 

“He’s just gone a little sideways, but that’s who he is. That’s how he’s found his calling in the NBA.”

Friction between Green and Brooks dates back three-plus years, when the two faced off against one another in a heated series between the Warriors and the Grizzlies in the 2022 Western Conference semifinals.

As Williams indicated, the impression players give on the floor isn’t always reflected behind the scenes. The retired guard, who has experienced it himself, knows Brooks has a distinct demeanor off the court. 

“I like Dillon as well. He’s been nothing but respectful towards me the times that I’ve competed against him, even with some of the antics,” Williams said. 

“He would do some of those things, and behind the scenes, he would tell you, ‘Bro, I love your game. I respect you. I grew up watching you’. That’s why it’s important to have that optic in that situation.” 

Considering the beef between Green and Brooks, however, mutual respect between the two is just a pipe dream at this point.

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Jimmer Fredette talks new USA Basketball role, retirement, Olympic 3×3 change he'd like to see

Jimmer Fredette announced both his retirement from basketball and his new role in the sport — USA Basketball men’s 3x3 national team managing director — last month.

Fredette recently discussed both moves as he ventures into the administrative side of the sport.

This interview has been lightly edited for length and clarity:

OlympicTalk: When did you know you were ready to retire?

Fredette: My original plan was play the Paris Olympics, hopefully medal, and then be able to ride off into the sunset, right? Of course, what happened — getting injured right in the beginning of the Olympics and not being able to compete the full time — was definitely difficult. I had a long rehab ahead of me. I knew it was going to be an eight-, nine-month rehab. As I was going through it, I wasn't playing basketball, but I was just kind of preparing to kind of get back into shape.

As I thought about it, I was like, man, I kind of don't love the grind anymore. I don't love being out there and trying to work out and be in the gym every single day like I had been. For me, that was a big sign, because I loved that throughout my career. That was my favorite part was the grind of it, was the practicing, was the getting better. That's what made me the player that I was. So when I had that type of feeling, I was like, I don't want to force it, it's probably a good sign. Then decided to make it official. It just felt like the right time. Now being home with the three kids, and being the dad and doing all those things has been really rewarding.

OlympicTalk: If you could change one thing about Olympic 3x3 basketball, what would it be?

Fredette: I would have, in our case of what happened in Paris, if someone does get injured, that you would be able to sub a guy in so that they could still have four players. That's one of the biggest things that we've talked about, just because it's such a difficult and unfair advantage to have four versus three players when you're going through the Olympic process.

I get it completely (why they don't have it). There's costs involved. There's stuff that goes on, but a general FIBA 3x3 event is only two days, and you only play five games if you win it. You can play with three guys and get away with it.

Whereas the Olympics, you're playing seven days and 10 games (if you get to the final). It's just a way longer period. It's a way different time frame than we normally do, so if someone does go down with a rolled ankle or whatever happens, I feel like you should be able to have at least one person that's an alternate that can sub in, and then that's it, just one time, and then it's over with.

OlympicTalk: Would you like to see a U.S. Olympic Trials type event for 3x3?

Fredette: It's fun to watch trials, right? People like to get familiar with the players before the Olympics. I think we can do some type of form of that, but it's a little interesting. With 3x3, you're not just going through and being like, all right, I'm going to pick this guy, this guy, this guy, and they're just going to come together, and then I pick the team, and then it's over.

These guys are going to be playing a lot for the next three to four years. It'd be fun to have, maybe, a tournament or a trials or something like that, where you could see the collection of players together that we would be able to at least showcase — this is who is in the pool. These are the guys that have been playing for the last two to three years that care about the sport, that have gotten better. They're playing professionally, and now you get to see them and know who they are. It wouldn't be like the final pick or anything like that for me, because it would be a whole long process, right?

From that perspective, you can have a bad tournament, but still be on the team, because you have had a whole body of work. But I think it would be fun to be able to do that in a capacity where the USA would be able to see it.

OlympicTalk: For the first two Olympics in 3x3, eligibility rules made it difficult for NBA players to participate — they needed to have competed in 3x3 events outside of the Olympics. Would you like to see those rules relaxed to make it more accommodating for NBA players?

Fredette: I think it would be great for the sport somewhat. But I also do love the fact that it's (currently) kind of like a true Olympic story, where these guys are going through for years, and some of them have had other jobs, or do other things or play in other leagues, and then they play 3x3 as well professionally.

It's fun to see guys that have been homegrown, that have been doing 3x3 for so long, to be able to get rewarded and play in the Olympics at the end.

I think it would be good from a marketing standpoint. Obviously, if you had some of the top NBA players that aren't on the 5x5 team, maybe come and play 3x3. From a branding perspective, obviously, people would watch and be aware of that. But I do like the idea of guys that are kind of homegrown and playing professionally being able to get their shine as well.

OlympicTalk: The 3x3 World Cup is next month. Are you selecting that team so early in your USA Basketball tenure, and if so, how is that looking?

Fredette: For sure, I'll still pick that team, but our USA Basketball player pool is pretty small right now. That was intentional, because we had myself and all of my team were kind of playing through the Olympics, and that's who they kind of put their money into, and all that stuff.

There were other guys playing, obviously, but not necessarily through USA Basketball. So coming into 2025 we knew we were going to have a little bit of a smaller pool, but we still have a really good team that's out there playing in Team Miami on the FIBA World Tour, which is the team I played for. One of the guys, Dylan Travis, was on the Olympic team. He's still playing on that team. Then some other guys that were alternates and have been playing professionally for a while. So we have some really good guys to play at the World Cup and to build.

My opportunity is to now try to find more guys as we move forward for the next several years. These guys that are playing now will continue to be in that mix, obviously, and be able to help us as we push forward and then integrating some new players and some new talent. So by the 2026 World Cup, and all the things that we have coming up, we'll be able to have more players in our pool.

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Rangers recall Ezequiel Duran after Kevin Pillar is put on 10-day injured list

ARLINGTON, Texas — The Texas Rangers recalled utilityman Ezequiel Duran from Triple-A Round Rock to fill the 26-man roster spot vacated by outfielder Kevin Pillar.

Pillar was placed on the 10-day injured list with lower back inflammation before the game at Boston.

Duran will be in his third stint with the Rangers this season. He hit .345 with four home runs, six doubles, four RBIs and 13 runs scored in 14 games with Round Rock since being optioned by Texas on April 20. He has made 10 starts at shortstop and four starts at third base with Round Rock.

Duran was on Texas’ opening day roster for the third straight season and has played all four infield positions over seven games for the Rangers this year. He was 0 for 14 with one RBI. Duran is a .253 career hitter with 22 home runs and 92 RBIs in 279 games across four major league seasons, all with Texas.

Paul Pierce makes good on Celtics promise, walks 15 miles to FOX studios

Paul Pierce makes good on Celtics promise, walks 15 miles to FOX studios originally appeared on NBC Sports Boston

Paul Pierce is a man of his word.

The Boston Celtics legend was so confident his former team would win Game 2 of its Eastern Conference semifinals series against the New York Knicks on Wednesday night that he vowed to walk to the FOX Sports 1 studios in Los Angeles from his house if the C’s lost. It would be a 15-mile walk.

Unfortunately for Pierce, the Celtics blew another 20-point lead and lost 91-90 to the Knicks, putting the defending champs in an 0-2 series hole.

Pierce reacted after the game by posting a picture of his route to work on X. And then he got up early Thursday morning to begin the long journey to the FOX studios.

Plenty of fans, and even his former Celtics teammate Kevin Garnett, stopped to interact with Pierce during his walk.

Pierce eventually arrived at FOX, making good on his promise. It took him around seven hours to complete the trip.

Plenty of people make wild promises/bets involving sports teams and don’t make good on them. Pierce deserves credit for actually following through. A 15-mile walk is not easy for anyone.

Lots of Knicks fans, including movie star Ben Stiller, appreciated what Pierce did. “Paul pierce good to his word 🙌,” Stiller wrote on X.

The Celtics will be back in action Saturday afternoon at 3:30 p.m. ET when they face the Knicks in Game 3 at Madison Square Garden. It remains to be seen whether Pierce will make another promise ahead of this weekend’s matchup.

Manchester United 4-1 Athletic Club (7-1 agg): Europa League semi-final, second leg – as it happened

Athletic’s first-half strike put the wind up United, but four goals in the last 18 minutes put them through to the final, in which they’ll meet Tottenham

Taking a closer look at that United team, I’m not surprised it’s unchanged. They might’ve played Luke Shaw at left-centre-back and sent Yoro over to the right – that’s probably a better option than the one they’ve gone for, in Victor Lindelof – but Amorim is, as you would, easing Shaw back in slowly. If they make the final he’s still fit, having played the games in between, the manager has a decision to make.

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Bodø/Glimt 0-2 Tottenham Hotspur (1-5 agg): Europa League semi-final, second leg – as it happened

Tottenham Hotspur booked their place in the Bilbao final with an assured display in the Arctic Circle

1 min: Bodo nearly gift Spurs a chance within the first ten seconds, a loose ball across the back, but Gundersen block-tackles Solanke, who was hoping to bust clear down the inside-right channel. The hosts breathe again.

Pennants are swapped, coins tossed, hands clasped … and Bodø, 3-1 down after the first leg, get the ball rolling.

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Blue Jays at Angels prediction: Odds, expert picks, starting pitchers, betting trends, and stats for May 8

Its Thursday, May 8 and the Blue Jays (16-20) are in Anaheim to take on the Angels (15-20). Chris Bassitt is slated to take the mound for Toronto against José Soriano for Los Angeles.

The Blue Jays have lost the series' first two games and are just 16-20 to start the season. They are on a four-game losing streak.

Despite winning two in a row, the Angels are 15-20 and last in the AL West.

Lets dive into the matchup and find a sweat or two.

We’ve got all the info and analysis you need to know ahead of the game, including the latest info on the how to catch tipoff, odds, recent team performance, player stats, and of course, our predictions, picks & best bets for the game from our modeling tools and staff of experts.

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Game details & how to watch Blue Jays at Angels

  • Date: Thursday, May 8, 2025
  • Time: 9:38PM EST
  • Site: Angel Stadium
  • City: Anaheim, CA
  • Network/Streaming: FanDuel Sports Network, SN1

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Odds for the Blue Jays at the Angels

The latest odds as of Thursday:

  • Moneyline: Blue Jays (-124), Angels (+104)
  • Spread:  Blue Jays -1.5
  • Total: 8.0 runs

Probable starting pitchers for Blue Jays at Angels

  • Pitching matchup for May 8, 2025: Chris Bassitt vs. José Soriano
    • Blue Jays: Chris Bassitt, (2-2, 2.95 ERA)
      Last outing (Cleveland Guardians, 5/2): 5.1 Innings Pitched, 3 Earned Runs Allowed, 7 Hits Allowed, 0 Walks, and 4 Strikeouts
    • Angels: José Soriano, (2-4, 3.83 ERA)
      Last outing (Detroit Tigers, 5/2): 6.0 Innings Pitched, 0 Earned Runs Allowed, 6 Hits Allowed, 1 Walks, and 5 Strikeouts

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Top betting trends & insights to know ahead of Blue Jays at Angels

  • The Blue Jays have won 11 of their last 13 games at the Angels
  • The Over is 4-1 in the Angels' last 5 matchups against American League teams
  • The Blue Jays have covered in 4 of their last 5 games showing a profit of 1.84 units

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Expert picks & predictions for tonight’s game between the Blue Jays and the Angels

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Once the model is finished running, we put its projection next to the latest betting lines for the game to arrive at a relative confidence level for each wager.

Here are the best bets our model is projecting for Thursday's game between the Blue Jays and the Angels:

  • Moneyline: NBC Sports Bet is recommending a play on the Toronto Blue Jays on the Moneyline.
  • Spread: NBC Sports Bet is leaning towards a play ATS on the Los Angeles Angels at +1.5.
  • Total: NBC Sports Bet is recommending a play on the over on the Game Total of 8.0.

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Laperriere offers Flyers solid internal candidate for head coaching job

Laperriere offers Flyers solid internal candidate for head coaching job originally appeared on NBC Sports Philadelphia

As the Flyers search for a new head coach, we’re looking at potential candidates to fill the vacancy.

“Communication and teaching are probably two things that will be at the forefront of our next coach,” general manager Danny Briere said April 19 at his end-of-the-season press conference. “When you have a young team in place, I really think those two attributes are extremely important.”

We’ve profiled Mike Sullivan (hired by the Rangers), Rick Tocchet, Pat Ferschweiler, Brad Shaw and Jay Woodcroft. Next up in our series is Ian Laperriere, the head coach of the Flyers’ AHL affiliate Phantoms.

Why Laperriere would be a fit

There’s plenty of familiarity with the roster and organization.

Laperriere has coached Sean Couturier, Travis Konecny and Travis Sanheim from his time as an assistant with the big club. As Lehigh Valley’s head coach, he has worked with a ton of the younger players and prospects.

He played alongside Briere on the 2009-10 Flyers team that went to the Stanley Cup Final. Going back to his playing days, Laperriere has spent over 15 years with the Flyers, so he knows well about the expectations of the organization and its fans.

The 51-year-old is enjoying his best season as a head coach. The Phantoms have won four playoff games, their most under Laperriere, and they have the back-to-back Calder Cup champions on the brink of elimination in the Atlantic Division semifinals. Lehigh Valley holds a 2-1 lead in its best-of-five series against Hershey heading into Friday night’s Game 4 at PPL Center.

The Phantoms have been to the playoffs in three of Laperriere’s four seasons. Having a job in which players are suddenly taken from or added to his roster, Laperriere has shown a promising ability to roll with the punches. He also has a good blend of relating to his players but also demanding a lot from them.

Why Laperriere would not be a fit

Finding the new head coach of their rebuild is a huge decision for Briere and president of hockey operations Keith Jones. It’s possible they’d want a candidate with more experience at the NHL level, a deeper résumé of turning teams into contenders.

Laperriere has not been an NHL head coach. He was at times the subject of criticism when he oversaw the Flyers’ penalty kill as an assistant coach. In 2019-20, he moved into a pre-scout role.

It’s also possible the Flyers might want an outside voice. A fresh perspective can often be what’s best for a team. Laperriere, to no fault of his own, can only do so much there. He has been in the organization and has tried to operate in cohesion with the big club.

If the Flyers talk to Laperriere about the job, he has earned that consideration. If they ultimately want to see him continue his work with Lehigh Valley, that would make sense, too.

Ex-Avalanche Coach Joel Quenneville Returning To NHL

Joel Quenneville (Byron Hetzler-Imagn Images)

Most people argue that recycling is a positive thing.

Those people typically talk about pop cans and cardboard boxes, not old-school NHL head coaches.

Several reports on Thursday morning indicate that former Colorado Avalanche coach Joel Quenneville will be announced as the new head coach of the Anaheim Ducks.

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Last week, a report was released detailing how Quenneville had been interviewed for the vacant Ducks’ position, and the “ball was in his court.”

Fast-forward to Thursday, and he has accepted this position. According to Pierre LeBrun, this announcement will be made at 1:00 PM (Pacific Time) on Thursday.

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This report reveals that the Ducks have done “an extensive review over the past two weeks of the Kyle Beach case.” They will report their findings at the announcement later on Thursday.

Quennville hasn’t coached in the NHL since the 2019-20 season. He resigned after a law firm revealed that the Chicago Blackhawks organization did not “properly address the allegations” back in 2010. 

Back on July 1st, the NHL reinstated Al MacIsaac, Stan Bowman, and Quennville. Bowman was named the GM of the Edmonton Oilers shortly after that.

Quennville is a winning coach—there is no mistaking that. Hopefully, he has done the work to adequately address serious future allegations. Winning is great, but not at the expense of players’ safety.

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Rely On Barbashev, Hertl Leading Golden Knights Bounce Back Win Over Oilers

Edmonton Oilers aim for commanding 2-0 series lead over Vegas Golden Knights on Thursday

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The Golden Knights were stunned in their first game versus the Oilers as Leon Draisaitl and company came back from a two-goal deficit with four unanswered goals for a shocking 4-2 victory. 

Vegas will look to come back and even up the series while Edmonton looks to take a commanding 2-0 series lead before heading back home.

For bettors, this matchup provides a chance to capitalize on some of our recent strong trends, like our 31-21 record on our last 51 picks, including perfect records during Game 1 and 4 of the Maple Leafs-Senators series. 

All betting lines are from FanDuel Sportsbook and are subject to change. Hockey is a difficult sport to predict so please gamble responsibly.

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Edmonton Oilers vs Vegas Golden Knights Best Bets:

  • Golden Knights ML (-134)
  • Golden Knights Over 3.5 goals (+104)
  • Golden Knights Score First (-125)
  • Tomas Hertl Over 0.5 points (-156)
  • Ivan Barbashev Over 0.5 points (+142)

It would be very surprising to see the Golden Knights drop both of their home games to start the series as they've done this just once in their last 19 home playoff games.

We can expect a much harder effort in this spot and there's a pair of forwards that should snap point droughts in Tomas Hertl and Ivan Barbashev, who both have gone three games without finding the scoresheet. 

Barbashev dominated during the Golden Knights series versus Edmonton in 2023 with three goals and three assists for six points through as many games.

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The 29-year-old Russian winger is listed on Vegas' top line and will most definitely continue seeing chances while playing with a superstar centre in Jack Eichel and the Golden Knights top playoff performer in recent years with captain Mark Stone. 

Hertl hasn't found the same success in this matchup with one point over his last six games versus Edmonton but that could mean he is due for a big game. 

The former San Jose Shark has been red hot to end the season and into the first round with four goals and three assists for seven points over a five-game stretch before his recent cold streak. He also plays meaningful minutes as he's slated on the team's second line and mans the top power play unit. 

The two should give the Golden Knights a massive push on offence while the Oilers continue to have defensive woes with three or more goals allowed in five of their seven playoff games so far.

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Reds at Braves prediction: Odds, expert picks, starting pitchers, betting trends, and stats for May 8

Its Thursday, May 8 and the Reds (19-19) are in Atlanta to take on the Braves (17-19). Nick Lodolo is slated to take the mound for Cincinnati against Spencer Schwellenbach for Atlanta.

The Reds won game three of the series. With a win today, they will avoid losing the series. Hunter Greene was dynamite for the Reds through 3.0 innings. He struck out six batters and didn't give up a run. Unfortunately, Greene was unable to continue after sustaining a groin injury early in the game.

Lets dive into the matchup and find a sweat or two.

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Game details & how to watch Reds at Braves

  • Date: Thursday, May 8, 2025
  • Time: 7:15PM EST
  • Site: Truist Park
  • City: Atlanta, GA
  • Network/Streaming:

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Odds for the Reds at the Braves

The latest odds as of Thursday: FanDuel Sports Network, MLBN

  • Moneyline: Reds (+146), Braves (-174)
  • Spread:  Braves -1.5
  • Total: 7.0 runs

Probable starting pitchers for Reds at Braves

  • Pitching matchup for May 8, 2025: Nick Lodolo vs. Spencer Schwellenbach
    • Reds: Nick Lodolo, (3-3, 3.27 ERA)
      Last outing (Washington Nationals, 5/3): 5.1 Innings Pitched, 6 Earned Runs Allowed, 10 Hits Allowed, 2 Walks, and 4 Strikeouts
    • Braves: Spencer Schwellenbach, (1-3, 3.92 ERA)
      Last outing (Los Angeles Dodgers, 5/3): 3.2 Innings Pitched, 6 Earned Runs Allowed, 8 Hits Allowed, 1 Walks, and 4 Strikeouts

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Top betting trends & insights to know ahead of Reds at Braves

  • The Braves have won four of their last five matches against NL Central teams
  • The Braves have failed to cover the runs Line in 17 of their last 20 home games against the Reds

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Here are the best bets our model is projecting for Thursday's game between the Reds and the Braves:

  • Moneyline: NBC Sports Bet is recommending a play on the Atlanta Braves on the Moneyline.
  • Spread: NBC Sports Bet is leaning towards a play ATS on the Cincinnati Reds at +1.5.
  • Total: NBC Sports Bet is recommending a play on the over on the Game Total of 7.0.

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LA to make Olympic history with two-venue opening ceremony in 2028

  • Ceremony to be split between Coliseum, SoFi Stadium
  • Two venues will host opening ceremony for first time
  • Paralympics to follow with ceremonies at both stadiums

Los Angeles will make Olympic history in 2028 by staging the opening ceremony of the Summer Games across two venues: the Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum and SoFi Stadium in Inglewood. LA28 organizers confirmed the unprecedented dual-venue format on Thursday, making Los Angeles the first city to open an Olympics at two stadiums simultaneously.

The 14 July ceremony will also mark a milestone for the Coliseum, which organizers say will become the first venue to host Olympic events at three separate Games, following 1932 and 1984. SoFi Stadium, the $5bn home of the NFL’s Rams and Chargers which opened in 2020, will make its Olympic debut.

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Why ESPN analyst is confident Warriors won't beat Timberwolves without Steph

Why ESPN analyst is confident Warriors won't beat Timberwolves without Steph originally appeared on NBC Sports Bay Area

Former NBA player Danny Green doesn’t believe the Warriors have a chance to beat the Minnesota Timberwolves in the Western Conference semifinals without Steph Curry.

Despite winning Game 1 of the series after Curry sustained a left hamstring strain in the first half, Green is skeptical Golden State can win three more games sans its superstar leader.

“I don’t think there’s much [they can do],” Green told ESPN’s Malika Andrews and Chiney Ogwumike Thursday on “NBA Today.” “Sorry, without Steph, there isn’t much they can do. It sucks to see Steph out right now. Jimmy [Butler] is a great player and he can turn it up a notch, but this Minnesota team aren’t slouches either. You saw what they did against the Los Angeles Lakers.

“When [Anthony Edwards] is playing…I don’t see them shooting that poorly again. They’re going to shoot better. And for Golden State to win a game, one of the three [until Curry’s possible return], they have to play extremely well. All hands on deck from Pat Spencer to Jonathan Kuminga to anybody else who comes off that bench, they have to score. Everyone needs to give a huge boost, and I just don’t see that happening.”

Without Curry, Golden State’s offense becomes far less potent, and the Timberwolves will attempt to exploit this wherever they can, forcing everyone besides Butler to make contested shots.

Still, Minnesota has offensive woes of its own, and there’s no telling how the team will shoot against Golden State’s strong defensive front. After Curry’s injury in Game 1, the Timberwolves had plenty of opportunities to get back into the game but couldn’t do so. For the Warriors to prevail, younger role players like Moses Moody and Brandin Podziemski must step up and make clutch shots.

All eyes will be on the Warriors as they attempt to leave Target Center with a 2-0 series lead. Don’t expect the Timberwolves to make it easy for them, but based on Game 1’s slugfest, Game 2 is shaping up to be another low-scoring, defensive-minded affair.

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