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May 8, 2025
Draymond Green says he's sick of 'agenda' to make him look like 'an angry Black man' - CBSSports.com
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Draymond Green says he's sick of 'agenda' to make him look like 'an angry Black man' - CBSSports.com

Draymond Green's postseason has been marked by a series of penalties, including five technical fouls and two flagrant fouls, leaving him dangerously close to a suspension. His latest technical was assessed during a game against the Minnesota Timberwolves, where he felt aggrieved by officiating decisions. Coach Steve Kerr reacted by pulling Green from the game, aiming to defuse tensions. Following the match, Green expressed frustration about being depicted as an 'angry Black man', challenging the narrative around his persona on and off the court.

Historically, Green has faced scrutiny regarding his discipline, having been suspended multiple times in high-stakes games, notably during the 2016 NBA Finals, where a suspension contributed to the Warriors' downfall. His career has seen significant fines and suspensions for on-court conduct, leading to questions about the fairness of officiating and the impact on his team's performance in crucial moments.

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https://www.cbssports.com/nba/news/draymond-green-..

May 7, 2025
Chris Finch says Warriors are 'tackling' Rudy Gobert, Steve Kerr says Wolves are 'bear-hugging' Stephen Curry - CBSSports.com
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Chris Finch says Warriors are 'tackling' Rudy Gobert, Steve Kerr says Wolves are 'bear-hugging' Stephen Curry - CBSSports.com

The NBA playoffs are intensifying, with Minnesota Timberwolves head coach Chris Finch expressing concerns over the excessive physicality disrupting game flow. Following a loss to the Golden State Warriors, Finch pointed out the Warriors' rough treatment of Rudy Gobert, stating that clips of the fouls were submitted to the league for review. Finch believes Gobert, given his stature in the league, should not endure such physical dominance without penalties.

Warriors coach Steve Kerr echoed Finch's sentiments, admitting that officials are allowing too much contact, particularly against stars like Steph Curry. He humorously noted the difficulty of officiating games where both teams leverage physical play, suggesting that calling fouls consistently could lead to a flood of free throws, which fans would dislike. As both teams prepare for their next matchup, they are grappling with the balance between physicality and fairness in officiating.

What are the implications of physicality in playoff basketball?How does the current officiating climate affect star players?What strategies can teams employ to deal with playoff physicality?How do teams balance physical play without drawing fouls?
Mentions:
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https://www.cbssports.com/nba/news/chris-finch-say..

May 7, 2025
Wolves, Warriors take issue with officiating after Game 1 - ESPN
ESPN
Wolves, Warriors take issue with officiating after Game 1 - ESPN

In a tense Game 1 against the Golden State Warriors, Timberwolves head coach Chris Finch expressed frustration with officiating, particularly regarding the treatment of center Rudy Gobert. Finch highlighted clips depicting what he termed 'egregious' fouls against Gobert that went uncalled. Despite Gobert's 11 rebounds, Minnesota struggled on the boards, ultimately losing the game 99-88. The Wolves' physicality was noted, with players like Jaden McDaniels acknowledging that the Warriors played harder and more aggressively.

What impact does officiating have on playoff outcomes?How important is physical play in the playoffs compared to the regular season?What adjustments can teams make after a Game 1 playoff loss?How can teams improve their rebounding efforts in the playoffs?
Mentions:
@Chris Finch | Minnesota Timberwolves | NBA
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https://www.espn.com/nba/story/_/id/45042186/wolve..

May 7, 2025
Magic Johnson Sends Strong Message on Steve Kerr Amid Playoffs - Athlon Sports
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Magic Johnson Sends Strong Message on Steve Kerr Amid Playoffs - Athlon Sports

The Golden State Warriors have been dealt a significant blow as All-Star guard Stephen Curry is sidelined with a hamstring injury, which he sustained during the first game of their playoff series against the Minnesota Timberwolves. Despite Curry’s absence, the Warriors managed to secure a 99-88 victory, giving them a 1-0 lead in the series. NBA legend Magic Johnson praised the team’s head coach, Steve Kerr, calling him the "best coach in the league" and highlighting the Warriors' high basketball IQ and strategic prowess.

With Curry out, Jimmy Butler stepped up, leading the team with 20 points and 11 rebounds, while Buddy Hield contributed 24 points. Johnson emphasized that the Warriors’ blend of intelligence and talent, along with Kerr’s tactical acumen, is what made them successful against Minnesota. As they prepare for Game 2, the Warriors will aim to extend their series lead and leverage their home-court advantage.

How will Curry's absence affect the Warriors' playoff strategy?What is the expected timeline for Curry's recovery?What are the statistical impacts of Curry missing games?How should fantasy players adjust their lineups with Curry out?
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@Buddy Hield | Golden State Warriors | NBA
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https://athlonsports.com/nba/golden-state-warriors..

May 7, 2025
Timberwolves' Chris Finch ripping Warriors' physicality is pot calling kettle black
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Timberwolves' Chris Finch ripping Warriors' physicality is pot calling kettle black

Chris Finch, head coach of the Minnesota Timberwolves, has stirred the pot in their playoff series against the Golden State Warriors. Following a Game 1 loss, he publicly criticized Anthony Edwards for his lack of engagement, likely aiming to provoke a better performance from the young star. Finch then shifted focus to complaints about the officiating, claiming the Warriors were allowed to play too physically, particularly against Rudy Gobert.

This accusation is rich coming from Finch, as the Timberwolves are known for their own physical style of play. His comments seem strategically aimed at influencing officiating in favor of his team. The back-and-forth between Finch and Warriors coach Steve Kerr, who defended his team's play, suggests a brewing rivalry that could enhance the drama of this playoff series.

How does the Timberwolves' physical style of play impact their playoff success?What role does media influence play in playoff coaching strategies?What can we learn from the rivalry between Finch and Kerr?How important is officiating in the Timberwolves vs. Warriors matchup?
Mentions:
@Anthony Edwards | Minnesota Timberwolves | NBA
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https://ftw.usatoday.com/story/sports/nba/2025/05/..

May 8, 2025
Draymond Green says he's sick of 'agenda' to make him look like 'an angry Black man' - CBSSports.com
@cbssports
CBSSports
Draymond Green says he's sick of 'agenda' to make him look like 'an angry Black man' - CBSSports.com

Draymond Green's postseason has been marked by a series of penalties, including five technical fouls and two flagrant fouls, leaving him dangerously close to a suspension. His latest technical was assessed during a game against the Minnesota Timberwolves, where he felt aggrieved by officiating decisions. Coach Steve Kerr reacted by pulling Green from the game, aiming to defuse tensions. Following the match, Green expressed frustration about being depicted as an 'angry Black man', challenging the narrative around his persona on and off the court.

Historically, Green has faced scrutiny regarding his discipline, having been suspended multiple times in high-stakes games, notably during the 2016 NBA Finals, where a suspension contributed to the Warriors' downfall. His career has seen significant fines and suspensions for on-court conduct, leading to questions about the fairness of officiating and the impact on his team's performance in crucial moments.

Mentions:
@Draymond Green | Golden State Warriors | NBA
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https://www.cbssports.com/nba/news/draymond-green-..

May 7, 2025
Chris Finch says Warriors are 'tackling' Rudy Gobert, Steve Kerr says Wolves are 'bear-hugging' Stephen Curry - CBSSports.com
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CBSSports
Chris Finch says Warriors are 'tackling' Rudy Gobert, Steve Kerr says Wolves are 'bear-hugging' Stephen Curry - CBSSports.com

The NBA playoffs are intensifying, with Minnesota Timberwolves head coach Chris Finch expressing concerns over the excessive physicality disrupting game flow. Following a loss to the Golden State Warriors, Finch pointed out the Warriors' rough treatment of Rudy Gobert, stating that clips of the fouls were submitted to the league for review. Finch believes Gobert, given his stature in the league, should not endure such physical dominance without penalties.

Warriors coach Steve Kerr echoed Finch's sentiments, admitting that officials are allowing too much contact, particularly against stars like Steph Curry. He humorously noted the difficulty of officiating games where both teams leverage physical play, suggesting that calling fouls consistently could lead to a flood of free throws, which fans would dislike. As both teams prepare for their next matchup, they are grappling with the balance between physicality and fairness in officiating.

What are the implications of physicality in playoff basketball?How does the current officiating climate affect star players?What strategies can teams employ to deal with playoff physicality?How do teams balance physical play without drawing fouls?
Mentions:
@Chris Finch | Minnesota Timberwolves | NBA
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https://www.cbssports.com/nba/news/chris-finch-say..

May 7, 2025
Wolves, Warriors take issue with officiating after Game 1 - ESPN
ESPN
Wolves, Warriors take issue with officiating after Game 1 - ESPN

In a tense Game 1 against the Golden State Warriors, Timberwolves head coach Chris Finch expressed frustration with officiating, particularly regarding the treatment of center Rudy Gobert. Finch highlighted clips depicting what he termed 'egregious' fouls against Gobert that went uncalled. Despite Gobert's 11 rebounds, Minnesota struggled on the boards, ultimately losing the game 99-88. The Wolves' physicality was noted, with players like Jaden McDaniels acknowledging that the Warriors played harder and more aggressively.

What impact does officiating have on playoff outcomes?How important is physical play in the playoffs compared to the regular season?What adjustments can teams make after a Game 1 playoff loss?How can teams improve their rebounding efforts in the playoffs?
Mentions:
@Chris Finch | Minnesota Timberwolves | NBA
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https://www.espn.com/nba/story/_/id/45042186/wolve..

May 7, 2025
Magic Johnson Sends Strong Message on Steve Kerr Amid Playoffs - Athlon Sports
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Athlon Sports
Magic Johnson Sends Strong Message on Steve Kerr Amid Playoffs - Athlon Sports

The Golden State Warriors have been dealt a significant blow as All-Star guard Stephen Curry is sidelined with a hamstring injury, which he sustained during the first game of their playoff series against the Minnesota Timberwolves. Despite Curry’s absence, the Warriors managed to secure a 99-88 victory, giving them a 1-0 lead in the series. NBA legend Magic Johnson praised the team’s head coach, Steve Kerr, calling him the "best coach in the league" and highlighting the Warriors' high basketball IQ and strategic prowess.

With Curry out, Jimmy Butler stepped up, leading the team with 20 points and 11 rebounds, while Buddy Hield contributed 24 points. Johnson emphasized that the Warriors’ blend of intelligence and talent, along with Kerr’s tactical acumen, is what made them successful against Minnesota. As they prepare for Game 2, the Warriors will aim to extend their series lead and leverage their home-court advantage.

How will Curry's absence affect the Warriors' playoff strategy?What is the expected timeline for Curry's recovery?What are the statistical impacts of Curry missing games?How should fantasy players adjust their lineups with Curry out?
Mentions:
@Buddy Hield | Golden State Warriors | NBA
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@Jimmy Butler | Golden State Warriors | NBA
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@Stephen Curry | Golden State Warriors | NBA
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https://athlonsports.com/nba/golden-state-warriors..

May 7, 2025
Timberwolves' Chris Finch ripping Warriors' physicality is pot calling kettle black
@ForTheWin
For The Win
Timberwolves' Chris Finch ripping Warriors' physicality is pot calling kettle black

Chris Finch, head coach of the Minnesota Timberwolves, has stirred the pot in their playoff series against the Golden State Warriors. Following a Game 1 loss, he publicly criticized Anthony Edwards for his lack of engagement, likely aiming to provoke a better performance from the young star. Finch then shifted focus to complaints about the officiating, claiming the Warriors were allowed to play too physically, particularly against Rudy Gobert.

This accusation is rich coming from Finch, as the Timberwolves are known for their own physical style of play. His comments seem strategically aimed at influencing officiating in favor of his team. The back-and-forth between Finch and Warriors coach Steve Kerr, who defended his team's play, suggests a brewing rivalry that could enhance the drama of this playoff series.

How does the Timberwolves' physical style of play impact their playoff success?What role does media influence play in playoff coaching strategies?What can we learn from the rivalry between Finch and Kerr?How important is officiating in the Timberwolves vs. Warriors matchup?
Mentions:
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https://ftw.usatoday.com/story/sports/nba/2025/05/..

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