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Curry's recovery is progressing well, and the Warriors believe Curry will return in the playoffs

Curry's recovery is progressing well, and the Warriors believe Curry will return in the playoffs

"Progressing well"! The Warriors will evaluate Curry again after the regular season

Curry achieved a "good progress" recovery assessment that will be evaluated again after the regular season.

Tomorrow's game against the Jazz is very important for the Warriors to maintain the top half of the rankings

Anthony Slater tweeted that with the Lone Rangers losing today, tomorrow's Warriors game with the Jazz will become even more significant, and if the Warriors win, they will return to the No. 3 seed, and if the Warriors lose, they are most likely to end up in the No. 5 or No. 6 seed.

MD: Curry is likely to recover well before the playoffs

Pandeya, a sports medd, tweeted that the good news about Curry is that this type of injury is not as restrictive as recovery training as a back or knee injury, which means you can do more aerobic exercise. Curry may be able to rest the rest of his body during this time, which will keep him in good shape in the playoffs. (Assuming his foot injury heals)

Kerr: Cumminga's role will be finalized in one game at a time

Kerr believes the Warriors will welcome the powerful Curry they are familiar with in the playoffs

NBC reporter Dalton Johnson reports that Cole believes the Warriors will welcome back the familiar high-caliber Curry in the playoffs. "I'm not too worried about Curry's state." Cole said.

Splash to include the most efficient non-bottom corner three-pointers The most efficient scorers in each region over the past five seasons

This graph reflects which players in each zone have scored the most points above average per shot over the past five seasons (only the top 25 players in production for that position are counted)

Curry's recovery is progressing well, and the Warriors believe Curry will return in the playoffs

Curry has the highest playoff win rate ever among MVP players over the Magic and Jordan

Curry has the highest playoff win rate among MVP players (more than 50 playoff games), and Barkley's 50.3 percent win rate and Iverson's 42.3 percent win rate fail to make it into the top 25.

Curry's recovery is progressing well, and the Warriors believe Curry will return in the playoffs

Durant: I love the Warriors culture, the media doesn't give me enough respect

Curry's recovery is progressing well, and the Warriors believe Curry will return in the playoffs

Durant spoke about the Warriors in an interview with The Ringer.

"People look at me and say I'm dissatisfied, isolated or unhappy, and I'm going to think, 'Hey, you guys see Clay every day, do you see how he got here?'" But that's Clay, and everybody takes it for granted that they don't even blink an eye," Durant said. "I like that, and I understand the culture here, including how they build a team and maintain a team relationship. I think to myself, 'Well, this way is more in line with my style.' All I have to do is adapt to what this team has been doing all along. "

"We all have our own lives. We all have families," Durant continued. "The Bay Area is huge. Dreamcatcher's home is an hour and a half away, and so are Curry and Livingston. When do we get together? We were always there for each other when we played away. I think it's a healthy distance, and when you get home, your mind thinks, 'Okay, you're all going to do your part, so I'm going to do my own thing.' '"

Still, three years later, Durant still thinks his coverage is unfair.

"I just feel like I deserve a little more respect. I came here, took less money, sacrificed a good reputation, and then came out, sacrificing my body to be the best I could be every night. I just wish I could have given a little bit more respect, [the media] at least until the end of the season instead of pestering me every day, asking those questions all year," he said, referring to his free agent status. "I think it's always going to be forced to think about what's going on after all these a year, it's unfair to me and to the whole team, and in my opinion, it's a very unprofessional behavior."

Sleeping in your own bed in Ker City How Iguodala created the best living environment for himself

Curry's recovery is progressing well, and the Warriors believe Curry will return in the playoffs

Ta conducted an exclusive interview with Iguodala, the following is a translation.

Andre Iguodala learned a little bit about Cleveland during four consecutive NBA Finals games against the Cavaliers: It's not easy to get a good night's sleep on the road.

"The bed was always too soft and my back fell twice in the final," Iguodala said. "No one else knows about it, and while playing the third and fourth Finals, I started sleeping in my own bed in Cleveland. It's not like buying a bed, but I'll buy a mattress on Amazon and bring my own pillow when I travel. "

"Early in my career, you were young, running around and feeling like you could handle everything," Iguodala said. You're used to being a little kid, and as a kid, you recover quickly, and testosterone secretes vigorously every day. You're young and pushy, but as you get older, you start learning how to make yourself more efficient. "

Iguodala learned how to make the most of situations to create the ideal sleeping environment. He learned to make the most of his sleep and recover on the go. Including wearing compression tights on the plane to help him complete the recovery process before returning to the hotel.

Iguodala said: "I started traveling with incense candles so that I could smell a certain smell. And do specific things on the plane, such as wearing compression tights and socks to promote blood circulation. These are all things you can do. "

Iguodala doesn't particularly like the smell of some kind of incense stick, but he says he prefers a sweeter taste (not too sweet, like a mango) over a musk and wood flavor.

Iguodala also carries a sleep tracker that uses data to link his rest time to his performance on the field. The better he found himself sleeping, the better he fought.

Iguodala also monitors the temperature of the room while sleeping, taking care not to eat too late and controlling life in other ways that it can be controlled to get as close as possible to an "optimal environment."

"The pajamas are also too big," Iguodala said. "The human brain is very fragile, and if you sleep in a T-shirt and basketball shorts, the brain thinks you want to work out. So I'll bring my pajamas on my road trip, not just at home, because when you put on your pajamas, it tells your body that it's time to go to bed. So these small things can have a huge impact. "

Jessup is expected to land in the NBA next season

In 23 games with the Illawarra Hawks this season, Jessup averaged 13.7 points, 3.7 rebounds and 1.2 steals per game. He shot 55.6 percent from the field and 35.3 percent from three-point range, up from 48.6 percent and 34.3 percent as a rookie last season.

Dori Kordasi, one of Illawarra's bosses and team president, believes Jessup has the potential to start his career in the NBA.

"The Golden State Warriors have shown continued interest in Jessup and are still discussing his progress and development, which is a positive phenomenon." Kordasi told NBC reporter Logue. "His defense has improved a lot, and while he still has a lot of way to go, he has the ability to land in the NBA. The Warriors uniform team came here to watch his game, which is a recognition of his progress and the NBL's nova program.

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Curry's recovery is progressing well, and the Warriors believe Curry will return in the playoffs

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