Danny Green: The Timberwolves win the Wuku Warriors as expected, but they have not been tested for good battles
1:19pm, 18 May 2025Basketball
May 16th, former NBA player Danny Green talked about the Timberwolves eliminating the Warriors 4-1 to advance to the Western Conference Finals when participating in the ESPN program.
Danny Green said: "The next round is the tricky part, they played a great series, they've been doing well so far, but it's crazy to say that, a team that reached the Western Conference Finals hasn't really been tested for the tough battle. They've made a lot of mistakes, they've done a good overall in the series, they've done the task, they've done what they should do. But they're going to face a strong opponent like the Thunder or the Nuggets, and I don't know if they're ready. In most playoff series wins, you hope that the series will prepare you for the next round, I don't know if this round has worked. The Warriors who lack Curry aren't a top team or a playoff team, so they're facing injured animals, they've done the task as expected, but I'm not sure if this series will prepare them for the next round."
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