Steph Curry breaks silence after Warriors sent packing by Timberwolves in disappointing fashion
The Golden State Warriors' 2024-25 season came to an abrupt end after they were eliminated by the Minnesota Timberwolves in the Conference Semifinals, losing the series 4-1.
The team faced a significant setback with Stephen Curry's absence due to a Grade 1 strain in his left hamstring, which ruled him out for the remainder of the campaign.
Without Curry on the court, the Warriors struggled to mount a strong challenge. Curry expressed his frustration and heartbreak, saying,
"All we wanted was a chance...There's a lot to be proud of for sure, considering where we were, but definitely disappointed and frankly just sad that I wasn't out there and able to play."
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"All we wanted was a chance... There's a lot to be proud of for sure, considering where we were, but definitely disappointed and frankly just sad that I wasn't out there and able to play."
Looking ahead, Curry addressed the future of the franchise, highlighting the short-term nature of key contracts. "Our contracts — mine, Draymond's [Green], Steve's [Kerr] and Jimmy's [Butler] — are for two more years," he noted.
"We want this run to last as long as possible. But it really comes down to what this team needs for next year — figuring that out over the summer, getting ourselves ready individually to push through another 82-game season.
"Hopefully have a bit more peace at the end, without going through a two-month grind just to reach the playoffs."