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

Stephen Curry was sitting after the Golden State Warriors in Gamed Shooter I have sat down on Thursday, Stephen Curry was quickly announced that he was feeling great.

He was not telling the truth.

The four -time NBA champion with the “Sarakasam” Warriors quickly clarified that if someone missed the joke.

Curry is about to be a postsation viewer for at least a few games, its grade 1 hamstring strain is bad enough that it has taken out most of the games in the Warriors’ Western Conference Semifinal series 1 on Tuesday – and in San Francisco will probably side him for Game 2 for Game 2 probably in San Francisco.

Curry-who is with the team but is not allowed to do anything about basketball right now, and even the steady shooting-even is not sure. He had never had any hamstring issue before.

Curry said, “This thing I am learning is really hard to predict.” “There was no warning sign or no strange feeling. I felt great up to that point of the whole game and

Curry thought he would be able to return to Game 1, then quickly realized that it wasn’t. Playing with the strain could have made the matter worse, Curry said. And hamstrings, he is learning fast, time needed, without considering the kind of rehabilitation program he participates in.

“Obviously, a stiff break,” said curry. “I hope I’ll be back soon.”

Curry scored 13 points in 13 minutes of Game 1, left in the second quarter and finished the Golden State 99-88 wins. Buddy Hild, Jimmy Butler and Dreamemond Green Warriors joined 622 points, who put Minnesota 3-point in 5-FE-29 attempts and limit Timbirvolov to 60 points by three quarters.

“We have a lot of confidence that we can still win the series and take action considering the way the boys look,” Curry said. “And this is obviously a situation where you want to think positively and hopefully that we can win the game and buy me some time to come back and hope to have another series after that and will be able to stay in a position where I can safely go back to the body where I’m not ready.”

A team in these play -offs for Curry Golden State is averaging the best 22 points.

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