Steph Curry ruled out for Warriors’ do-or-die Game 5
- The Golden State Warriors have ruled out two-time MVP Steph Curry for their do-or-die Game 5 against the Minnesota Timberwolves on the road.
- Curry injured his hamstring in the second quarter of Game 1, and an MRI conducted shortly thereafter revealed it to be a mild strain. He has not participated in any games since the injury.
- Without Curry, the Warriors have lost three straight games and struggled offensively due to the lack of spacing his playing style provides, while Jimmy Butler and Jonathan Kuminga lead the team in scoring.
- Draymond Green said, "No, we're not going to Superman this thing," emphasizing that Curry and medical staff control his return, and Curry stated, "Even if I wanted to be Superman, I couldn't."
- The Warriors must win Game 5 to avoid elimination and hope Curry can return by Sunday to help force a potential Game 6 in the series.
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Steph Curry ruled out for Warriors’ do-or-die Game 5
The Warriors have officially ruled out Steph Curry from Game 5 of their series with the Minnesota Timberwolves. Golden State must stave off elimination without its two-time MVP superstar in a road environment after losing the last three games since he went down with a hamstring injury in Game 1. The team’s injury report submitted to the NBA on Tuesday afternoon confirmed what Curry and the Warriors had hinted Monday night after their loss to the…
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