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New report on Steph Curry's injury to Warriors-Rockets game 6

When the Golden State Warriors compete against the Houston Rockets in game 6 of a strenuous first round, Star Point Guard Stephen Curry has to do a thumb injury that has been monitored in the past few days. Curry suffered the injury in January, but was injured again in this playoff matchup.

The Shams Charania of ESPN delivered an update over Curry's thumb before game 6. The two-time MVP right thumb is currently swollen this evening, but he will play in a potential closeout game this evening.

“What [Curry] Deals with is sometimes irritated, “said Charania.

“Stephen Curry is doing well. He is doing well enough. He is not even in our injury report.”

In this series, Curry achieves an average of 23.4 points per game with 13 points to 33.3% on the field after a performance of game. A big story in this game was the defense of the Rockets in the superstar, how many Warriors players and fans believed that Houston aimed at curries thumb throughout the game. The Rockets would win this game 131-116 in the Toyota Center.

Now, in the Chase Center, Golden State has the opportunity to end a surprise about the second seed in the Western Conference. Curry becomes his co-star, Jimmy Butler, as well as the rest of the squad ready and ready. The winner of this series hits the Minnesota Timberwolves in round two.

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