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Golden State Warriors head coach Steve Kerr admits his team had no shot at winning when Stephen Curry went down with his injury.
Golden State Warriors star point guard Stephen Curry had a chance to return from his hamstring injury if the team made it to Game 6 of the Western Conference Semifinals, but he's left to wonder what could've been after Wednesday's Game 5 loss to the Minnesota Timberwolves.
That's what makes Curry's second-round hamstring strain ( in their five-game series loss to the Wolves) so devastating for the Warriors. It's not just a lost chance at that elusive fifth title. It's a lost chance to figure out how far away it really is.
Warriors star forward and four-time champion Draymond Green also provided an update on Curry and his progression. "No, we're not going to Superman this thing," Green said, "If he'
Curry, who has won four NBA titles, has lost only six playoff series in his legendary career. Three of those have been six games (including the 2019 NBA Finals), two of those have been in seven games (including the 2016 NBA Finals), and now he has his first five-game exit.
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You could see vestiges of what the Golden State Warriors used to be, what they hoped to be if everything flowed optimally. Stephen Curry bopping and hopping, paying no mind to the defense of Nickeil Alexander-Walker,
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Stephen Curry has been cleared for shooting drills and light on-court workouts despite a strained left hamstring.
Superman isn’t busting through that wall and saving the Golden State Warriors. With guard Stephen Curry set to miss Game 5 on Wednesday against the Timberwolves, the Warriors’ backs are against and the wall and it appears that their world is falling after losing three straight games in this second-round series.