Warriors do not have a target date to return to Stephen Curry

Golden State Warriors Guard Stephen Curry does not have a timetable to return from Grade 1 Left Hamstring Strain, which he maintained in game 1 of the semi -final series against Minnesota Timberwells.
“No, this is new, and all those I am learning how soon you can return, there should be a treatment process,” Curry told reporters of a possible return date on Thursday. “This is the way the body works and you cannot do it much faster than what you are telling it.
“… After a week, we will understand it again to evaluate it again every day to think about playing, let alone go alone how much you can take it.”
The four -time NBA champion also applied the brakes as it is related to the temptation to escape in action.
“Finally there will be such conversation. But I am nowhere,” said Curry. “I know how difficult Hamstring can be. They can fool you to think that they don’t feel anything, even if they are fine.”
If necessary, a week’s absence will ignore Curry for Game 5 in Miniapolis by Wednesday. Game 6, if necessary, will be played in San Francisco on 18 May.
Curry was injured while scoring at a driving mid-range floater during the second quarter of 99-88 win over Timberwells in Game 1 on Tuesday at Minoriapolis on Tuesday. Two-time NBA MVP and 11-bar all-stars immediately arrived for their left leg and indicated on the bench that they need to come out of the game.
When he left the game, Curry scored 13 points in 13 minutes. He shot 5 -for -9 from the ground and 3 -for -6 beyond Arch.
The 37-year-old Curry got an average of 24.0 points, 5.9 rebounds and 5.7 assistance, helping Warriors to knock Houston Rockets in the seven-market, the first round series.
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