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Sporting News on MSNHamstring strain recovery timeline: How soon could Warriors star Stephen Curry return in NBA playoffs?During Game 1 against the Timberwolves, Stephen Curry suffered a hamstring injury that forced him out of the game after just 13 minutes of action. The injury happened early in the game, but Golden State quickly ruled him out before halftime even arrived.
One offshoot of the hamstring injury suffered by Warriors star Stephen Curry in Game 1 of the team's sereis vs. Minnesota has been the return to the rotation of much-maligned wing Jonathan Kuminga. After being all but cast out of the Warriors' rotation, Kuminga has had a resurgence, scoring 23 points in Game 4 after posting 30 in Game 3.
"BREAKING: Boston Celtics All-NBA star Jayson Tatum underwent surgery to repair a torn right Achilles tendon. Catastrophic season-ending injury for one of the NBA's young faces and the Celtics, with a long rehab awaiting," Charania wrote on X.
What’s been evident over the past three games became so much more obvious for the Golden State Warriors in the aftermath of their 117-110 loss to the Minnesota Timberwolves in Game 4 of their series that now has their season on the ropes down 3-1.
Former New York Post writer and TV pundit Peter Vecsey tells the Bay Area News Group: “I (expletive) hate injuries.”
A video of Stephen Curry's son, Cannon, looking heartbroken after the Golden State Warriors' Game 6 loss against the Houston Rockets has gone viral, sparking humorous speculation. Fans on X are imagining the schoolyard taunts NBA players' children might face after playoff losses.