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Golden State Warriors' Stephen Curry will miss the crucial Game 5 against the Minnesota Timberwolves on May 14, 2025, due to a Grade 1 hamstring strain. Curry has been sidelined for four games, impacting the Warriors' offensive performance significantly.
Curry had mostly played at his usual vintage level ever since the trade for six-time All-Star forward Jimmy Butler in February until his injury. His play was up and down in the first round of the playoffs versus the Houston Rockets, but he had big performances in Game 1, Game 3 and Game 7 to put the Warriors over the top.
The Minnesota Timberwolves are up 3-1 entering a Game 5 Western Conference semifinals matchup with the Golden State Warriors.
The Golden State Warriors superstar offers some words of encouragement for the injured Boston Celtics All-Star.
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Pro Football Network on MSNDraymond Green Urges Stephen Curry To Avoid Rushed Injury Return, Issues Clear Message to Warriors TeammatesIt looks like the Golden State Warriors can’t function without Stephen Curry. The team has toiled to make a mark, with Curry missing three games because of a Grade 1 hamstring strain. Draymond Green demands his players step up,
The Minnesota Timberwolves have a bona fide sniper with Anthony Edwards, who has reached the same elite level as Stephen Curry, the league's greatest shooter.
Stephen A. Smith & Co. looked into the issue on Wednesday's First Take with ESPN's most prominent voice helpfully pinpointing the exact moment the window officially closed for Golden State. "I think the second we really,