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Steph Curry violation progress, next step, Pro Shams Charania – NBC Sports Bay Area & California

The Warriors will offer an official re-evaluation of Steph Curry on Wednesday, but according to ESPN NBA-insider Shams Charania, the 37-year-old superstar takes steps to return.

“I was told that his progress [Monday] Was really like jogging, some movements in his jumping shots over the weekend, “said Charania in” The Pat McAfee Show “about nine hours before the Warriors organize the Minnesota Timberwolves in game 4 of the Western Conference semi -final.” Until you get to this point, there is no safe way to bring it back from a thigh injury, and this organization, I think, is very measured and carefully brought back the players from these significant soft tissue violations.

“And Stephen Curry recently said that this is the first muscle pollution of this kind that he has ever dealt with in his 16-year NBA career. I think you will follow a careful approach in the next two days. I think it is to be seen. You can get it into running and cutting and sprinting, but you have to win this evening.”

On May 6th, Curry suffered a left -wing damage base in game 1 against the Timberwolves on May 6th.

The Warriors won game 1 without a curry for most of the competition, but they were blown into game 2 and on Saturday in the Chase Center in game 3 in the fourth quarter raised a lead in the fourth quarter.

Charania previously reported that the earliest curry could return, game 6, which is planned for Sunday, May 18.

But the Warriors have to win Monday or Wednesday evening before they can even think about a potential game 6.

The good news for the Warriors and Dub nation is that curry is making progress, even if it is slow.

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