The Golden State Warriors had to forego their championship dream as they faced a crushing Game 5 defeat against the dominant Minnesota Timberwolves. The Stephen Curry-less Warriors fell victim to the Timberwolves in a back-to-back defeat. In Game 5, the little spark of hope that was left in the Warriors diminished as the Timberwolves secured a stunning 121-110 win. Here is the box score, player stats, game summary, and everything you need to know about the Golden State Warriors vs Minnesota Timberwolves matchup on Wednesday, May 14th at the Target Center in Minneapolis.
Golden State Warriors: Box score and player stats
Golden State Warriors game summary
Brandin Podziemski stepped up in a big way, dropping 28 points on 57.9% shooting. He also knocked down four threes and grabbed six rebounds, trying to keep the Warriors in the game. Jonathan Kuminga added 26 points of his own, going 11-of-23 from the field and 3-of-9 from deep. Despite their strong scoring, the Warriors fell short, as their defense couldn’t hold up in key moments.
Minnesota Timberwolves: Box score and player stats
Minnesota Timberwolves game summary
Julius Randle was the standout performer in this game, scoring 29 points on an efficient 13-of-18 shooting. He added 8 rebounds and 5 assists, helping his team control the tempo.
Rudy Gobert was efficient inside, scoring 17 points on 8-of-9 shooting. He pulled down 8 rebounds and played solid defense, helping to limit second-chance points. Mike Conley added 16 points and 8 assists, hitting 4 threes and shooting 71.4% overall.
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The team combined for 49-of-78 shooting, good for 62.8% from the field. They also knocked down 13 three-pointers and handed out 36 assists. Despite 20 turnovers, the balanced offense and sharp shooting led to a 121-point total. Their depth was also on display, with Donte DiVincenzo and Naz Reid adding key support off the bench.
Golden State Warriors: Box score and player stats
Golden State Warriors game summary
Brandin Podziemski stepped up in a big way, dropping 28 points on 57.9% shooting. He also knocked down four threes and grabbed six rebounds, trying to keep the Warriors in the game. Jonathan Kuminga added 26 points of his own, going 11-of-23 from the field and 3-of-9 from deep. Despite their strong scoring, the Warriors fell short, as their defense couldn’t hold up in key moments.
Draymond Green had a quiet night offensively but made his presence felt elsewhere. He finished with 10 points, six rebounds, and six assists in 35 minutes. Jimmy Butler matched his shooting numbers, also going 4-for-11, but added 17 points thanks to nine free throws. Both veterans gave their teams leadership, but neither could turn the tide. The Warriors finished with just 43.3% shooting and 28.2% from deep. It was not enough to keep the Warriors afloat.Final pic.twitter.com/XvWcRs9MNR
— Golden State Warriors (@warriors) May 15, 2025
Minnesota Timberwolves: Box score and player stats
Minnesota Timberwolves game summary
Julius Randle was the standout performer in this game, scoring 29 points on an efficient 13-of-18 shooting. He added 8 rebounds and 5 assists, helping his team control the tempo.
Anthony Edwards also had a strong night, dropping 22 points while shooting 53.3% from the field. He hit 5 three-pointers on 9 attempts and dished out 12 assists, showing great playmaking ability. Despite turning the ball over 7 times, he contributed 7 rebounds and 3 blocks, making an impact on both ends.The Minnesota Timberwolves advance to the Western Conference Finals!#NBAPlayoffs presented by Google pic.twitter.com/qXNGOTLt6K
— NBA (@NBA) May 15, 2025
Rudy Gobert was efficient inside, scoring 17 points on 8-of-9 shooting. He pulled down 8 rebounds and played solid defense, helping to limit second-chance points. Mike Conley added 16 points and 8 assists, hitting 4 threes and shooting 71.4% overall.
Also Read: Draymond Green made NBA history during Golden State Warriors' Game 5 against Minnesota Timberwolves, despite facing a massive penalty
The team combined for 49-of-78 shooting, good for 62.8% from the field. They also knocked down 13 three-pointers and handed out 36 assists. Despite 20 turnovers, the balanced offense and sharp shooting led to a 121-point total. Their depth was also on display, with Donte DiVincenzo and Naz Reid adding key support off the bench.
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