
Timberwolves at Warriors: How to watch, stream, lineups, injury report for Game 3
Timberwolves at Warriors: How to watch, stream, lineups, injury report for Game 3
After losing Steph Curry early in Game 1, Steve Kerr and the Golden State Warriors cycled through multiple lineups and rotations in Game 2 against the Timberwolves. With the Warriors using a flurry of different players and going deep off the bench, the Timberwolves took advantage, cruising to a 117-93 win in Game 2. With the series now tied at 1-1, the Warriors and Timberwolves will meet for Game 3 in the Bay Area in primetime on Saturday night.
Before the Warriors meet the Timberwolves on Saturday, here's everything you need to know about Game 3, including how to watch.
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How To Watch:
Date: Saturday, May 10
Time: 5:30 p.m. PT
Location: Chase Center - San Francisco, CA
Channel: ESPN
Stream: Fubo TV (free trial), Watch ESPN
Probable Lineups:
Warriors:
G - Brandin Podziemski - No. 2 - Santa Clara
G - Buddy Hield - No. 7 - Oklahoma
F - Jonathan Kuminga - No. 00 - G League Ignite
F - Jimmy Butler - No. 10 - Marquette
F - Draymond Green - No. 23 - Michigan State
Timberwolves:
G - Mike Conley - No. 10 - Ohio State
G - Anthony Edwards - No. 5 - Georgia
F - Jaden McDaniels - No. 3 - Washington
F - Julius Randle - No. 30 - Kentucky
C - Rudy Gobert - No. 27 - France
Injury Report
Subject To Change
Warriors:
Stephen Curry - Out - Left Hamstring Strain
Gary Payton II - Available - Left Thumb Splint
Timberwolves:
Rob Dillingham - Questionable - Right Ankle Sprain
Uniforms
Warriors:
Association Edition (White)
Timberwolves:
Statement Edition (Black)
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