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Dillon Brooks has a clear news about Stephen Curry's injury during the Warriors Rockets series

The Golden State Warriors have a 3-2 lead in front of the Houston Rockets in the first round.

Although the Warriors were number 7, they were able to play from the front, although a loss of Game 5 gave the Rockets optimism that they can win the series.

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Stephen Curry plays an evil thumb injury while he at the same time dealt with a pelvic injury that he suffered late in the season.

Curry's co-star, Jimmy Butler, plunged a brutal fall in game 2, since he is now also dealing with a pelvic injury.

While he was blown out by Houston in game 5, the Warriors took the time to rest their starters and to take them back before game 6, and they will complete the series in the Bay Area.

The series has brought many theaters, with both sides reaching the other's skin.

Houston Rockets Forward Dillon Brooks and Golden State Warriors Guard Stephen Curry. © Kelley L COX-MAMAGE Pictures

In physicality, the deliberate effect of the Rockets lost to wipe on Curry's injured thumb, and wanted to lean into his weakness and hinder his game.

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While many came to Houston because of their playing style and their intentions, Dillon Brooks defended the team's actions because he was the main culprit.

Brooks has a message about Curry's injury

Curry's injury is a weakness – to be on his shooting hand – and Brooks and the rockets bend on it because the striker of Houston was honest when he was asked if he was trying to further injure the thumb of the superstar wachmann.

“If I had an injured ankle, I would attack this ankle every time. So whatever you say on the show, you can continue to say it,” said Brooks.

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