Stephen Curry's playoff series against Minnesota under threat after hamstring strain
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The Golden State Warriors will be without Stephen Curry for at least the next three games of their playoff series against the Minnesota Timberwolves after a hamstring strain was confirmed by an MRI. Curry, who contributed 13 points in just 13 minutes during Game 1, is expected to miss at least a week, with a possible return for Game 5. His absence is significant, given the current roster's comparison to previous championship teams. Nevertheless, the Warriors demonstrated resilience in Game 1, showing a collaborative effort despite Curry's injury.
The Warriors are preparing to play without star guard Stephen Curry due to a strained hamstring suffered in the playoff's opening game against Minnesota.
Curry's absence will likely last at least a week, affecting the dynamics of the series as the Warriors face the Timberwolves in their playoff matchup.
While the Warriors previously navigated the absence of Curry in past playoffs, this current roster faces significant challenges without their star player.
The team remains optimistic, having had a strong performance led by players like Jimmy Butler and Draymond Green in the first game.
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