MINNEAPOLIS — Little more than a half-hour after the Warriors’ 109-103 loss Sunday afternoon to Minnesota, point guard Quinn Cook leaned forward in the chair in front of his locker stall, staring blankly as he thumbed through his iPhone.
Messages from friends and family helped ease the sting of a disappointing performance. Starting in place of the injured Stephen Curry for the second straight game, Cook had four points, two assists, four rebounds, three turnovers and three fouls in 29 minutes. His final five shot attempts were misses.
“My shot just wasn’t really falling like I’d like it to,” Cook said.