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The voice of Steve Kerr
Stephen Curry didn’t join the latest practice, but he was present with teammates watching film and receiving treatment. Coach Steve Kerr expressed relief, confirming the injury doesn’t appear serious, though he admitted the leader’s absence always creates uncertainty.
“When Steph goes down, you always fear the worst. Taking it week by week and not more serious is a good sign,” Kerr said.
“I don’t think any of us are too concerned that this is a long term thing but we also don’t have clarity on when he’s exactly going to play.”
-Steve Kerr says the Warriors staff isn’t worried about Steph Curry’s quad injury (@WillardAndDibs)
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A slow recovery process
Even if it doesn’t seem severe, Stephen Curry has spent five days in rehab, which feels endless for fans. According to ESPN reports, he still hasn’t done any on-court work. Journalist Marc J. Spears noted the player is only receiving treatment, with no signs of an immediate return.
As Essentiallysports pointed out, the lack of practice activity suggests Stephen Curry isn’t ready yet. If he were close, he would already be shooting or training with the team.
The Warriors’ uncertainty
Stephen Curry remains the offensive engine of the Warriors, who are enduring a shaky start to the season. With a roster hit by injuries and the urgent need for wins, his absence is felt more than ever.
The challenge for Stephen Curry will be returning in top condition without risking his health. Meanwhile, Golden State must find ways to stay competitive in an increasingly demanding league.