After securing a much-needed shorthanded win on Friday night against the young Houston Rockets, the Golden State Warriors will continue their five-game homestand with a contest against the Minnesota Timberwolves that could have playoff implications.
Both the Warriors (30-30) and Timberwolves (31-31) are sitting near the bottom of the Western Conference’s tight playoff puzzle. Each team will have the chance to gain a game over the other and climb the standings. The Warriors are at No. 7 with the Timberwolves right behind them at No. 8.
For a game that will impact the standings, each team will be missing All-Star caliber players on Sunday. Steph Curry (lower leg), Andrew Wiggins (personal), Rudy Gobert (illness) and Karl Anthony-Towns (calf) are expected to be out for Sunday’s game at San Francisco’s Chase Center.
Before the Warriors host the Timberwolves on Sunday night, here’s everything you need to know about the game, including how to watch.
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