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Steph Curry signals caution with the thigh injury

Steph Curry will miss at least the next three games of the best-of-Seven series between the Timberwolves and Warriors, and based on his tone when he speaks to reporters on Thursday, he could be done for the series.

As asked about the temptation to return from the thigh injury he had suffered in game 1, said Curry, who was at Golden State before game 2 on Thursday evening, said he was not close to his return.

“At some point there will be such conversations. I'm not nearby at the moment, so I'm not nearby,” said Curry. “There must be a natural healing process that happens and the body will tell them, even if they are able to do normal basketball movements painless and all of the stuff. And I know how difficult it can be where they can deceive them and think that it is healed even if they feel nothing. This gray region becomes safe, but I will get everything back.”

The Warriors confirmed on Wednesday that Curry suffered a seven in class 1 in the second quarter in the second quarter of Golden State against Minnesota on Tuesday evening. The team said on Wednesday that Curry would be re -rated in a week, which means that he is traveling on Thursday 2, game 3 on Saturday and game 4 on Monday.

“It will be one of how it really realizes every day every day to understand when it is certain that playing just playing, let alone how much you can push it,” said Curry.

Game 5 is next Wednesday, May 14th. When he was nearby, he will have a few additional days on Sunday, May 18, to prepare for game 6. When the series goes away, game 7 will be played in Minneapolis on Tuesday, May 20th.

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