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03-01-2020 | 15:03 Basketball
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Damion Lee: Every game Warriors have to come out with a sense of urgency

Golden State Warriors recorded a dismal 99-84 loss to the Minnesota Timberwolves on Thursday. In the first quarter, the Warriors were outscored 34-19, as the Wolves shot 50 percent from the field, forcing four turnovers. Minnesota guard Shabazz Napier scored 11 of his 20 points in the period, carving through the Warriors' drowsy defense along the way. Even without team leaders Karl-Anthony Towns and Andrew Wiggins, the Wolves outscored Golden State 42-38 in the paint, holding the Warriors to 15 percent shooting from beyond the arc. "Every game we have to have to come out with a sense of urgency,"  Warriors guard Damion Lee admitted Thursday evening. "And a sense of fight." Warriors forward Glenn Robinson III later said: "We just got out to a slow start. We've been coming out with some energy. That's on us, that's on the starting group." Although Warriors played with just 10 players on Thursday, the depleted the team almost evoked the spirit of playoff past, using a 17-3 run to cut Minnesota's lead to eight after a thunderous dunk from Omari Spellman. Source- Yahoo! Sports

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