Golden State Warriors' Stephen Curry out for a week with hamstring strain
- Stephen Curry suffered a left hamstring strain during Game 1 of the Warriors' second-round series on Tuesday night in Minnesota.
- The injury followed an MRI on Wednesday confirming a mild Grade 1 strain, which will sideline Curry for at least a week through Game 4.
- Curry exited early in the second quarter after scoring 13 points in 13 minutes, helping the Warriors win Game 1 by 99-88 and taking home-court advantage.
- Coach Steve Kerr said Curry is "obviously crushed" and that the team is planning for his absence in upcoming games including Thursday's Game 2 in Minneapolis.
- Curry's earliest possible return is Game 5 on May 14, but healing timelines could extend to three weeks, affecting the series if the Warriors advance.
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NBA: Curry says patience needed when dealing with his hamstring injury
Stephen Curry sat down after the Golden State Warriors went through their gameday shootaround practice in Minneapolis on Thursday, quickly announcing that he’s feeling great. He was not telling the truth. “Sarcasm,” the four-time NBA champion with the Warriors quickly clarified, just in case anyone missed the joke. READ: NBA: Warriors take Game 1 from Wolves, but Curry injured Curry is going to be a postseason spectator for at least a few games,…

Stephen Curry says he knows patience will be required when dealing with his hamstring injury
Stephen Curry sat down after the Golden State Warriors went through their gameday shootaround practice in Minneapolis on Thursday, quickly announcing that he's feeling great.
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