MINNEAPOLIS — Twenty minutes after losing their second straight game
for just the second time this season, Warriors players filtered out from
the showers. Their expressionless faces suggested little
disappointment.
With a month until the playoffs, a rash of injuries has
forced Golden State to adjust on the fly. Five contributors, including
the face of the franchise, missed Sunday afternoon’s 109-103 loss to the
Timberwolves at Target Center.
As Stephen Curry underwent treatment this weekend in the
Bay Area on his tweaked right ankle, Quinn Cook — a two-way-contract
player who has spent most of the season in the G League — started at
point guard in road defeats to two playoff-caliber teams. It is easy for
the Warriors to keep such setbacks in perspective because, barring any
unforeseen developments, they should be at full strength by the
postseason.
Source: sfgate
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