Game 5 of the series between the Golden State Warriors and the Minnesota Timberwolves carries huge weight for Stephen Curry’s squad. With Minnesota holding a 3–1 lead, Warriors fans are feeling the pressure ahead of tonight’s pivotal matchup.

Even with Jimmy Butler playing at a high level, Draymond Green anchoring the defense, and Jonathan Kuminga stepping up, the Warriors have sorely missed their leader. Golden State has played the last three games without Curry, and his absence has been felt across the floor.

While the Warriors have struggled, the Timberwolves are thriving in the postseason. Initially overlooked in matchups against both the Lakers and now the Warriors, Minnesota continues to prove doubters wrong. Led by a red-hot Anthony Edwards, the Wolves are looking to close out the series tonight. The big question remains: Will Stephen Curry be back?

Is Stephen Curry playing for the Warriors in Minnesota tonight?

Stephen Curry will not suit up for the Warriors in Game 5 against the Timberwolves. Despite the team’s efforts to accelerate his recovery, the medical staff determined that resting him remains the best path forward.

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While the injury is not considered serious, timing is critical. The team is taking a cautious approach to ensure Curry is fully ready, should the Warriors manage to advance to the Western Conference Finals. Head coach Steve Kerr believes the team has enough depth to compete tonight and keep their season alive.

Who’s replacing Stephen Curry tonight?

In Curry’s absence over the last three games, Steve Kerr has turned to Buddy Hield and rookie Trayce Jackson-Davis to help fill the void. Jonathan Kuminga has also emerged as a key contributor and is expected to be available tonight.

Replacing a player like Curry is no easy task. But Kerr remains confident in the roster’s resilience. If Kuminga and Butler can build chemistry, and with Brandin Podziemski continuing to perform at a high level, the Warriors still believe they can challenge Minnesota, led by the unstoppable Anthony Edwards.

SURVEY Can the Warriors bounce back in the series against the Timberwolves?

Can the Warriors bounce back in the series against the Timberwolves?

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