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Kerr: ‘We can beat anybody without Steph’
Steve Kerr is confident the Warriors can with without Stephen Curry. Not just in the first round of the NBA Playoffs, which Curry is likely to miss, but in any round, against anybody.
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Donovan Mitchell, Jazz stomp Warriors for second time this season
Currently Utah sits in the 8th seed of the Royal Rumble that is the bottom half of the Western Conference standings, a seeding that seems to change by the minute. There’s a decent chance this is the team the Warriors will meet in the first round of the playoffs.
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Curry shows sense of humor about knee in first interview since injury
Despite the news that he won’t play in the Warriors first round playoff matchup, Curry was in high spirits when he met with media for the first time since the injury.
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Kerr on Curry: “There’s no way he plays in the first round. There’s no way”
That’s probably not a headline you wanted to hear on a Sunday afternoon if you’re a Warriors fan, but Steve Kerr was very clear about how he would handle his All-World point guard’s knee injury.
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Curry has Grade 2 MCL sprain, to be re-evaluated in three weeks [report]
Following an MRI on Saturday, it has been revealed that Stephen Curry sustained a Grade 2 MCL sprain in his left knee during Friday’s game against the Hawks, and will be re-evaluated by the Warriors in three weeks, according to Adrian Wojnarowski of ESPN.
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McGee on injuring Curry: ‘I feel very bad for the fact that I was a part of that’
“It’s like a juju or something.”
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Nick Young had another prophetic visitor to his dreams
This team may be short on available players, but it certainly isn’t short on soundbites.
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Warriors beat Hawks, but Curry exits game with left knee strain
© Cary Edmondson-USA TODAY Sports OAKLAND — Oracle Arena hummed a little louder with No. 30 back and healthy on Friday night. After a six-game absence due to a right ankle injury, Stephen Curry had returned, a sight for celebration among the Warriors faithful. For the majority of the opening three quarters, Curry was his…
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Stephen Curry leaves Friday’s game vs. Hawks with left knee injury
It happened in the third quarter, in the middle of a run in which the Warriors took the lead for the first time since the beginning of the first quarter. JaVale McGee went up for a block, fell and landed on Curry’s left leg.
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Kerr reacts to Sacramento protests, praises Vivek’s comments
© Isaiah J. Downing-USA TODAY Sports OAKLAND — Warriors head coach Steve Kerr’s social awareness and candor on America’s most divisive issues have endeared him to many. On Friday evening, fewer than two hours before the Warriors played the visiting Atlanta Hawks, Kerr touched on Thursday night’s protests in Sacramento. Hundreds of protestors clogged Interstate…