Curry OK for light work, to wait and see on G6
Briefly

Stephen Curry has received medical clearance for on-court workouts despite dealing with a strained hamstring he suffered earlier in the playoffs. His recovery is promising as he aims to return if the Warriors can extend their series against the Timberwolves to Game 6. The extra three-day break between games allows for improved healing. However, the team's offensive struggles are evident with high turnover rates and low shooting efficiency, exacerbated by the absence of Curry and the poor performance of players like Brandin Podziemski.
Stephen Curry has been cleared for shooting drills despite a strained left hamstring, giving him a chance to play in a potential Game 6.
The Warriors, if they secure a win against the Timberwolves, will reevaluate Curry's progress ahead of a crucial Game 6 on Sunday.
Curry's injury has hindered the Warriors' offense, compounded by their high turnover rate and low shooting percentage in the playoffs.
Brandin Podziemski's shooting struggles highlight the team’s offensive difficulties in Curry’s absence, as he connects on only a fraction of his shots.
Read at ESPN.com
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