Golden State Warriors, NBA Playoffs
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Prior to the elimination game, Golden State sent out a three-word message on X. "For The Bay," the post read. In Game 4, the Warriors lost by a final score of 117-110. Jonathan Kuminga came off the bench to score 23 points to lead the way for Golden State. No one else had a big game alongside him.
A film distribution company has concluded that there’s an audience for James Franco’s controversial next movie, a true-crime thriller in which he plays a detective on the hunt for the Golden State Killer, the serial rapist and murderer who committed at least 13 murders and 51 rapes across Northern and Southern California between 1974 and 1986.
Trailing by two at the half, the Timberwolves cranked up two things — their ball movement on offense and their intensity on defense. The result was an avalanche, and a 117-110 victory that gave Minnesota a commanding 3-1 lead in the Western Conference semifinal series.
EXCLUSIVE: True-crime thriller Golden State Killer (previously known as The Policeman), starring Vincent Gallo and James Franco, is on sale this week at the Cannes market with Lionsgate. The film has secured a domestic distribution release via Lionsgate’s longtime genre partner Grindstone.
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During his time suiting up for the Warriors, Luckenbill wore only jersey No. 12 and put up 2.3 points and 1.9 rebounds per game.
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While with the Miami Heat, Jimmy Butler helped lead the team to two Finals appearances. Now with the Golden State Warriors, Butler needs to elevate his game to avoid elimination this postseason.