
Due to injury problems, Warriors superstar Stephen Curry will miss all of the Warriors' regular season games, but Curry will still do his best to return to the playoffs.
When talking about his injury, Curry also admitted that the injury time is not ideal, but he will still maintain a positive attitude and prepare for the playoffs:
"I know the timing isn't ideal and I'm going to do everything I can to get back to health in the playoffs and that's all there is to it at this point." My teammates will still try to end the season strongly, and no matter which team we play against in the playoffs, we will be ready. ”
Judging by Curry's account, he can't guarantee that he will be able to return to the game, but it is good news to hear Curry admit that he will recover as soon as possible.
On the other hand, the Warriors congratulated team star Tim Hardaway on his official website for his induction into the Naismith Basketball Hall of Fame:
Not only Tim Hardaway, but Also Hall of Fame coach George Carr also served as Warriors head coach in the 1986-88 season. As for Hardaway, he averaged 19.8 points, 9.3 assists, 3.6 rebounds and 1.95 steals in 37 minutes in 422 games for the Warriors.
Finally, Warriors coach Steve Kerr revealed in an interview that Warriors veteran Andre Iguodala will not play in the Warriors' next game against the Kings, and Kerr said that he does not want to increase Iguodala's playing time at this stage, and the team's plan is to do everything possible to make Iguodala in better physical condition into the playoffs:
For the Warriors, Iguodala is also a very important veteran player in the team's lineup, so ensuring the health of such a veteran player is indeed one thing the team should do well.