Warriors get Stephen Curry injury update
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Warriors G Stephen Curry (thigh) expected to return Friday
Golden State Warriors star Stephen Curry is expected to return from his thigh contusion on Friday night against the visiting Minnesota Timberwolves. The 37-year-old guard has missed the past five games since sustaining the injury in a 104-100 home loss against the Houston Rockets on Nov.
The Golden State Warriors, who have taken a massive step back after a fairly impressive playoff run last season, will take on the Oklahoma City Thunder tonight. They are just 11-10, with star point guard Stephen Curry missing a handful of games and tensions rising between disgruntled forward
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Playoffs?! We're talking about playoffs?! You kidding me?! Playoffs?! I just hope they can win a game. It always was going to be a challenge for the Warriors to make the NBA playoffs -- an achievable one, definitely, but it never was a certainty.
Steph Curry will miss at least one week with a hamstring injury, but time could be on the Warriors' side for his potential return. With Curry ruled out for Games 2, 3 and 4 against the Timberwolves, Golden State will provide another update next Wednesday ...
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Hamstring strain recovery timeline: How soon could Warriors star Stephen Curry return in NBA playoffs?
During Game 1 against the Timberwolves, Stephen Curry suffered a hamstring injury that forced him out of the game after just 13 minutes of action. The injury happened early in the game, but Golden State quickly ruled him out before halftime even arrived.
Is Stephen Curry one of the better basketball players in history? Yes. Is he the best shooter ever? Probably. Is he a future Hall-of-Famer? No doubt about it. But is he as legendary as the basketball world has made him out to be?
Nearing the end of Steph Curry's career, the Warriors have nothing but winning an NBA championship on their minds. Getting there, of course, is the challenge. And while Golden State, which once dominated the West for several consecutive seasons, might not ...