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Warriors Notes: Game 5, Butler, Curry, Three-Point Shooting | Hoops Rumors

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The are teetering on the brink of elimination heading into tonight’s Game 5 at Minnesota, but they haven’t lost confidence that they can rally and take the series, writes Ann Killion of The San Francisco Chronicle. Golden State won the opener, but the tone of the series shifted when suffered a Grade 1 left hamstring strain after playing just 13 minutes. The Warriors haven’t looked the same without their star guard to stretch Minnesota’s defense, dropping three straight games, including two in a row at Chase Center.

“Win one game, take it from there,”  said after Monday’s loss. “That’s our mindset. You win one and everything changes.”

Coach has been juggling his rotations throughout the playoffs amid inconsistent performances from his role players. Killion notes that has been struggling with his shot, going 3-of-14 from the field in Game 4 while missing all four of his three-point attempts, while committed four turnovers and made just two three-pointers.

“We have belief, we have faith,” Kevon Looney said.  “We’ll take it possession by possession, quarter by quarter. We’ve got to put together a full game, not just 40 good minutes of basketball.”

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