Warriors officially rule out Curry for Game 5
Briefly

The Golden State Warriors will not have Stephen Curry for Game 5 of the playoffs against the Minnesota Timberwolves due to a Grade 1 hamstring strain. This injury, sustained in Game 1, has kept him sidelined for three consecutive games, and the team has lost each of those matches. Despite the stakes, Draymond Green emphasized the importance of long-term considerations for Curry's health, suggesting that if the star player is capable of returning, he will do so, but there is no pressure to rush his recovery.
The Warriors ruled Curry out on Tuesday night with the same Grade 1 hamstring strain that has kept him out of the last three games.
If the Warriors are able to extend their season on Wednesday it would give Curry an additional three days of recovery time before a potential Game 6 at home on Sunday.
No, we're not going to Superman this thing. If he's in a place where he can play, I'm sure he will.
Got to play the long game. If he can, we know he will. But there's no pressure.
Read at ESPN.com
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