Warriors copy We Believe' predecessors vs. T-Wolves, and not in a good way
Briefly

In Game 3 of the Western Conference semifinals against the Minnesota Timberwolves, the Golden State Warriors mirrored their 2007 predecessors by failing to make a 3-pointer in one half—the first time in 16 years. Despite finding a shooting rhythm in the third quarter, they ultimately lost 102-97, partly due to their failure to capitalize on offensive opportunities and an overall cold shooting night. Notably, the team allowed 16 points from turnovers and struggled with rebounds, marking their second consecutive game in the series on the defensive back foot.
The Warriors are facing a challenging moment, reminiscent of the We Believe era as they've displayed unusual struggles in their shooting performance during a crucial matchup.
Golden State's 102-97 loss emphasizes the ramifications of turnovers and rebounding deficits, pivotal areas that contributed to their defeat against Minnesota.
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