Warriors official announced that Curry was absent for at least one week! Experts say G6 is expected to return to a 58.3% absence rate this season
On May 8, the NBA playoffs continued. The Warriors officially announced that Curry will conduct a review in a week, which means he will miss G2-G4. Medical experts analyzed that Curry is expected to return in G6 or G7. The Warriors are currently actively preparing for a response plan. In the second quarter of yesterday's game, Curry suffered a hamstring injury. He persisted with an injury for two rounds and asked to replace him, and then returned to the locker room for examination. The Warriors then officially updated Curry's injury. Curry had a strained left hamstring, and G1 against the Timberwolves will not return! His data remained: he played 5 of 9 shots in 13 minutes, scored 3 of 6 three-pointers, scored 13 points, 1 rebound and 1 assist, plus or negative value +10. Earlier today, famous reporter Shams reported that Curry had a first-degree strain on his left hamstring and would miss the G2 with the Timberwolves. It is reported that this is the first time Curry has suffered a hamstring strain in his career, so it is not clear his specific return schedule. Shams then added that the Warriors expect Curry to be out for at least one week, and the specific time of his comeback will depend on his recovery. The Warriors officials later confirmed the report and said Curry will undergo a review in a week, meaning he will be absent at least the G2, G3 and G4 with the Timberwolves. Warriors VS Timberwolves G4 will be 6 days after Curry was injured, G5 will be 8 days, and G6 will be 12 days. (Suppose you need to play G5 or G6) For this, according to injury expert Jeff Stotts, if Curry follows the average absence time for an NBA player on a first-degree hamstring strain (about 10 days), he may return in G6 or G7. According to ClutchPoints reporter Brett Siegel, sources revealed that the Warriors are preparing to deal with Curry's multi-game absence due to a hamstring injury. Warriors coach Cole was interviewed and talked about Curry's next absence: "We think we have the strongest defense in the league - this has been proven in the past few months. We can trust our defense (winning)." It is worth mentioning that the Warriors have the record of Stephen Curry playing this season. For example, the following are: With Curry: 58.6%; Without Curry: 58.3%. Do you think the Warriors can beat the Timberwolves without Curry? Welcome to give your predictions in the comment section.
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