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After trading Jimmy Butler, the Warriors' playoff hopes were shattered by Stephen Curry's injury and they need to make some big decisions. The Golden State Warriors lost to the Minnesota Timberwolves in Game 5 of the second round of the playoffs last night, and the season ended. After the team trades Jimmy Butler's season, Golden State Warriors' management will have to make more adjustments in the offseason to strive to win another championship trophy for Stephen Curry. Curry missed the last four games of the series due to a hamstring strain in the second quarter of the first game. After the game, Curry was diagnosed with a first-degree strain, the first hamstring strain in his career, and this injury was destined to miss at least three games. Although people had hoped Curry would come back for Game 5, or he could play Game 6 or Game 7 if the Warriors extended the series, his fifth game on Tuesday was ruled to be absent. Now, the Warriors are about to usher in a critical offseason. Curry seemed to hit it off with Butler after Butler traded from the Miami Heat in February, and he knew the Warriors had to make the most of the next few years as he and Butler both also signed contracts. "Usually, when a team feels close to form," Curry said, "in general, a major change doesn't seem necessary," wrote The Athletic's Anthony Slater and Marcus Thompson II. "But he's been through enough of this and knowing it's not a wise move to keep it going. Butler's contract is consistent with Curry's contract, and they both have two seasons left." "'On the surface, that's why he renewed for two years - we believe we can succeed,' Curry said of Butler. 'We've proved that in the past three months. We just need to figure out how to get us to the next level as a whole. One person can't win, and two people can't win.' "We have to be united." ” Before Butler arrived, the Warriors had a record of 25-26 and were on a downward trend. However, when Butler joined the Golden State Warriors, the team had a record of 23-7 and was ranked seventh in the highly competitive Western Conference. The Warriors, a trio of Curry, Butler and Draymond Green, will total salary for nearly $140 million next season. Veterans Kevin Rooney and Gary Payton II are about to become unrestricted free agents, while Jonathan Cumingga, whose role in the team has been controversial for years, will be a restricted free agent.
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