Warriors look to bounce back from home playoff loss with another chance in Game 4

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The Golden State Warriors face a critical moment in their playoff series against the Minnesota Timberwolves, trailing 2-1 without star guard Stephen Curry, who is recovering from a hamstring injury. Coach Steve Kerr highlighted the need for heightened focus and discipline as the team prepares for Game 4 at Chase Center. Despite the loss, Jimmy Butler expressed confidence in the team's ability to compete, emphasizing their resilience. The Warriors struggled with their 3-point shooting, finishing with only 10 successful attempts after a rough start. Defensively, they could not contain Timberwolves players Anthony Edwards and Julius Randle, who combined for significant scoring.

The Warriors hope to bounce back and even the series before heading back to Minnesota for Game 5. Curry's potential return for Game 6 adds a layer of anticipation for fans. The outcome of Game 4 could significantly impact the Warriors' playoff trajectory.

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