Throughout the third quarter, the 6-24 Golden State Warriors were you by more than 20 points on the Minnesota Timberwolves.
Sure, the Wolves were without Karl-Anthony Towns, but this has not been the year of Warriors blowouts that we’ve become accustomed to during the Steve Kerr era.
I mean, there isn’t much else to say about that — I don’t think many of us expected that.
The Warriors fell back to earth in the fourth quarter with some ill-timed fouls and turnovers plus some hot shooting from Minnesota — more growing pains from a team full of them.