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Stephen Curry says he knows patience will be required when dealing with hamstring injury

  • Stephen Curry suffered a Grade 1 hamstring strain that caused him to leave during the second quarter of the Warriors' first game in the Western Conference semifinals on Tuesday night in Minnesota.
  • Despite Curry initially expecting to return, the injury sidelined him for Game 2 on Thursday and likely will keep him out for Games 3 and 4 in San Francisco, as he is not allowed basketball activity yet.
  • Before leaving Game 1 in the second quarter, Curry put up 13 points in just over a quarter of play. He has no history of serious hamstring injuries and is uncertain about how the strain occurred, acknowledging that predicting recovery timelines is challenging.
  • Curry described playing with the strain as risky, calling it 'obviously a tough break,' while Coach Steve Kerr and teammates emphasized Curry's valued presence and confidence in winning despite his absence.
  • Although Curry cannot play, he remains with the team, contributes in small ways, and aims to return safely without risking further injury, as the Warriors seek to advance in the postseason.
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Stephen Curry says he knows patience will be required when dealing with hamstring injury

Stephen Curry sat down after the Golden State Warriors went through their shootaround practice in Minneapolis on Thursday, quickly announcing that he's feeling great.

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Fox Sports broke the news in United States on Thursday, May 8, 2025.
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