How Steph Curry, Warriors can benefit from All-Star break
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How Steph Curry, Warriors can benefit from All-Star break
""We've got a chance to get recharged here over the break," Kerr said. "We've got plenty to play for. Obviously we'll have to incorporate Kristaps (Porzingis), get Steph (Curry) back. I feel like we can be a really good team and I feel like our guys are showing why with the way they're competing, and moving the ball, and playing together.""
"As he alluded to, Golden State expects Curry to return from an absence forced by his runner's knee ailment and new center Porzingis to join the lineup as he works back from postural orthostatic tachycardia syndrome, an illness that affects his heart rate. Porzingis was the lone addition for the team during last week's trade deadline that sent Jonathan Kuminga and Buddy Hield to Atlanta in exchange for the Latvian big man."
Less than half an hour after a shorthanded Warriors loss to the Spurs, the postgame locker room was quiet as players prepared for the All-Star break. Gary Payton II left early, wishing teammates and media a "have a great All-Star break." Coach Steve Kerr emphasized the need to recharge and to integrate new center Kristaps Porzingis while awaiting Stephen Curry's return from a runner's knee ailment. Porzingis will remain in San Francisco during the break as he recovers from postural orthostatic tachycardia syndrome. The team traded Jonathan Kuminga and Buddy Hield for Porzingis and plans to use the layoff to rest veteran players.
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