- Uday Partap Singh
Stephen Curry, a star for the Golden State Warriors who has been out since February 4 due to an interosseous membrane and partial tears in his superior tibiofibular ligaments in addition to a bruise in his left leg, told B/R that he is feeling good and that he will be back “soon.”
With 23 games left, the Warriors (29-30) are in 10th place in the Western Conference after losing 124-111 on the road to the newly renovated Los Angeles Lakers on Thursday.
“As I haven’t dealt with this injury before, I can’t provide a target date.” Thus, all I have to do is be cautious and patient,” he told B/R.
“It’s a tough process since, in contrast to other ailments I’ve experienced, this one requires us to quickly move up the standings to qualify for the playoffs.” That’s the challenging part, but when I get back, I’ll attempt to do what’s right and support my colleagues in this effort.
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For the ninth time in his career, the 14-year veteran was selected as an All-Star. He didn’t go to Salt Lake City for All-Star Weekend, but he did watch the All-Star Game and saw how the players didn’t put much effort into it.
Stephen Curry offered a solution that few people—if any—even know about when asked how Sunday’s featured game could be improved.
“I believe that we are initially to blame. Simply put, players need to play harder. Second, I believe the league may relax some of the requirements that players must meet during All-Star Weekend.
People are unaware of the daily obligations an All-Star has, such as NBA-mandated appearances, photo shoots, media obligations, etc.
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It took too long for even the player introductions and the draft on Sunday. Gamers become weary.
A lot is going on. But it all starts with us caring, and I believe there are things the league can do to make life easier for the players.
Before getting hurt, Stephen Curry was in simply tremendous form. Averaging 29.4 points, 6.3 rebounds, and 6.4 assists per game, the Warriors point guard
The Bay Area faithful will be hoping that he returns with the same zeal. Also, he maintains a spring in his step.
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