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Steph Curry shows an injury update in front of Warriors-Temberwolves Game 1

After a series with seven games, in which they were almost 3-1 in the lead, the Golden State Warriors passed the Minnesota Timberwolves in the second round. While many NBA fans probably wanted to see Steph Curry and LeBron James here, Anthony Edwards would not allow this after a win with five games.

For an older Golden State team, you will not enter this series with any kind of calm, as you will start your second series on Tuesday after having hit the Rockets on Sunday. Therefore, injury concerns arise, especially with the status of Curry's thumb, which became viral in the last round. Before game 1, the Star Guard announced the media about the status of his injury.

Curry spoke about his thumb to the media before game 1 and said: “It is currently in a great place to continue playing.” In one episode about whether it hurts in contact, he added: “Yes, and it is almost impossible not to do it. But I will be good.”

Whether the thumb influences its performance or not, one thing is clear: Curry will not leave anything between him and a fifth NBA championship ring. It is clear that the time that remains in his career will no longer be getting any longer, and it is not foreseeable how future duties will look for you again.

However, if he wants to get to another opportunity, he must first come through the Timberwolves. Your second round competition will begin on Tuesday evening, with the tip for 9:30 p.m. EST.

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