Steph Curry Supports Minneapolis Protests as Warriors–Timberwolves Game Is Postponed
Steph Curry praised peaceful anti-ICE protests following Alex Pretti's shooting, with the Timberwolves requesting a 24-hour game postponement amid ongoing city unrest.
- 1- Steph Curry remained in his Minneapolis hotel, following live news coverage after the fatal shooting of Alex Pretti led to protests and the postponement of the Warriors–Timberwolves game. 2- The game was delayed to allow the Timberwolves organization time to process the incident and for security measures to be put in place amid concerns over unrest. 3- Curry and coach Steve Kerr described the rescheduled game as somber, with Curry expressing support for peaceful protests and Kerr calling it one of the saddest atmospheres he has experienced.
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The day after the fatal shooting of a protester in Minneapolis, the city's tense atmosphere also affected the NBA game between the Minnesota Timberwolves and the Golden State Warriors. The Warriors won 111-85, the hosts' fifth straight loss. But the main theme is the sadness in Minneapolis.
Warriors’ Steph Curry on Minneapolis ICE protests: ‘It was amazing to watch’
MINNEAPOLIS – Steph Curry spent most of Saturday the same way much of America did: watching television news coverage of the events in Minneapolis. Curry was supposed to lead his Warriors against the host Timberwolves, but plans changed that afternoon. The game was delayed 24 hours after an immigration officer shot and killed Alex Pretti a few miles from downtown and the Timberwolves requested a postponement for members of the organization to p…
T-wolves and Warriors return to play in ‘bizarre, sad’ game with grieving Minneapolis on their minds
MINNEAPOLIS (AP) — The Minnesota Timberwolves returned to the court after the postponement of their game against the Golden State Warriors the day before, the focus clearly distracted by a community in crisis.
Timberwolves, Warriors return to court in support of a grieving community after Minneapolis shooting
Chris Finch's voice cracked and faltered as the coach expressed on behalf of the Minnesota Timberwolves their heartbreak for the community's collective fear and pain from the ongoing immigration crackdown, following the fatal shooting of 37-year-old Alex Pretti by a…
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