BOOM! The Golden State Warriors just dropped a nuclear bomb on the Minnesota Timberwolves, walking out of Target Center with a jaw-dropping 111-85 demolition. This wasn’t a game—it was an execution. Steph Curry reminded everyone why he’s a living legend, while the Wolves’ season teeters on the brink of disaster.
Curry Climbs the All-Time Scoring Throne
Steph Curry didn’t just score 26 points—he passed John Havlicek to crack the top 20 on the NBA’s all-time scoring list. Ice-cold from three (3-10), but perfect from the line (9-9), dishing 7 assists and snagging 4 steals. Vintage Chef, cooking in a blowout while making history. The man is 37 and still breaking records like it’s nothing.
Defensive Chaos: 20 Steals, 25 Forced Turnovers
The Warriors turned Minnesota’s home floor into a pickpocket paradise. 20 steals. TWENTY. They swarmed like sharks, forcing 25 Timberwolves turnovers that turned into easy buckets. Anthony Edwards fought valiantly with 32 points and 11 boards, but even he coughed it up 8 times. The Wolves looked lost, rattled, and completely overwhelmed.
Standout Warriors
- Moses Moody: 19 points, 5 threes, lockdown energy
- Quinten Post: Surprise 20-point explosion off the bench
- Team: 16 threes, only 12 turnovers, ruthless transition attack
Timberwolves in Freefall: 5th Straight Loss
This one hurts if you’re a Minnesota fan. Donte DiVincenzo dropped 22, Julius Randle added 11 and 6 assists, but the team shot just 38% and got absolutely shredded defensively. Five losses in a row. Questions are swirling: Is the chemistry broken? Can Edwards carry this load alone? The once-promising season is suddenly on life support.
The Warriors improve to 26-21 and look dangerous again. The Timberwolves? They’re staring into the abyss. One night, one historic performance from Curry, and one brutal reality check for Minnesota.









