The official status of Stephen Curry for Game 2 of the Western Conference semis against the Minnesota Timberwolves is "doubtful." The star had to withdraw injured from the match that the Golden State Warriors ended up winning even though he could only play 13 minutes. He suffered a hamstring strain that forced him to leave the game.
Curry will undergo an MRI on Wednesday, and for now, his condition is being assessed day by day by the team. Coach Steve Kerr acknowledged that, due to the delicacy of hamstring issues, both he and his coaching staff are preparing the game as if they couldn't count on their main player for the second match on Thursday.
"We still don't know," Kerr stated. "But considering it's a hamstring injury, it's hard to imagine he can play on Thursday."
After scoring with a 14-foot floater on penetration, with 8:48 remaining in the second quarter, Curry was seen touching his left leg. He signaled to the bench to be substituted but remained on the court for 29 more seconds before the game was stopped. At that point, he went straight to the locker room.
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