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Curry is expected to be out of G5! I responded to the Dream Chasing Remarks: I can t do it if I want to transform into Superman to save the game

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On May 13, the Warriors lost to the Timberwolves 110-117 at home, and fell behind 1-3 in the total score. If they lose another game, they will be eliminated. Will Curry come back in G5 to save the Warriors? It seems that he will not make a comeback in G5. When talking about whether Curry is likely to play in Game 5, the Warriors forward Zhu Meng said: "We can't expect him to turn the tide like Superman. But I believe that if he can play, he will definitely do his best."

, and famous reporter Spears said that Curry himself responded to Zhu Meng's remarks. "Even if I want to become Superman to save the game, I can't do it," Curry added that he does not expect to play in Game 5 and he will not know more about his hamstring injury until his next medical evaluation.

Nirav Pandya, MD, of the University of California, San Francisco, had previously talked to netizens about the topic of "hasty comeback". Nirav Pandya said: "According to our statistics on NBA hamstring injured players in the past five years, after a hasty return, 81% of the players will suffer (various types) injuries, and 37% of them will experience relapse of hamstring injuries." The fifth game of the two sides' series will be scheduled to be held at 9:30 am this Thursday, and that day is also the day when Curry conducts an injury assessment. Judging from the current situation, Curry should not play in this game. If the Warriors can drag the series into Game 6, Curry will have the possibility of a comeback.

Without Curry, the Warriors played particularly hard. "This series has changed because Curry was injured. Everyone's shooting has become more difficult, Curry is the one who breaks the opponent's defense and creates offensive fluency for us. The end result is that for every player, shooting has become more difficult," said Warriors coach Kerr.

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