Warriors list Stephen Curry out for Sports 5

Golden State Warriors are down and Stephen Curry is out for Game 5, unable to return from a stressful left hamstring who sidelined him in Game 1.
Western conference is without a 3–1 shortage against Minnesota Timberwells in the semi-finals, Warriors are without a curry for a possible elimination game on Wednesday.
Curry recalled the loss of warriors in game 2, 3 and 4 against Timberwells.
After Game 4 on Monday in San Francisco, Curry told Andscape about her possibility of her returning to Game 5, “Even though I wanted to be Superman, I couldn’t.”
“Superman” comment on Monday referred to a comment by Drummond Green of Golden State after Warriors’ 117–110 losses.
Asked about the possible withdrawal of curry in game 5, Green said, “No, we are not going to Superman. If he is in a place where he can play, I am sure that he and Rick (Celebrie, team player health and performance) and everyone will find out this.
“Gotta will have to play a long game. If he can, we know that it will happen. But there is no pressure. We have got to find out how he plays or not.”
Curry was hurt in the second quarter of the series opener, but Warriors won the game 99–88. He was blown into game 2, suffered a close damage in Game 3, then saw that Timberwells pulled into the third quarter of the game 4, before the final score was close to the competition.
In the first round of the playoffs, in Warriors’ seven-game win over Houston Rockets, Curry received 24 points, 5.9 rebounds and 5.7 assistance. He had 13 points against Minnesota in Sport 1 in less than half the time. During the regular session, he received 24.5 points, 4.4 rebounds and six assistance.
The 11-time all-star, the most valuable player of the twice and the four-time NBA champion is the all-time leader of the league in the 3-pointer. They have 4,058 career trains, which are around 900 more than the next player in the list, James Harden.
-Bield level media