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With three news in the NBA, Curry talks about his early comeback, and the three Cavaliers core players are still suspected of playing!

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1. Curry talks about his early comeback

The Warriors and Timberwolves' Western Conference semi-finals are about to start. Curry, who had officially announced a quit due to a left hamstring strain, was interviewed. When asked whether he would come back early and play with an injury, Curry gave an answer. He said: "There will definitely be such a discussion in the end, but I am still far from the stage of playing with an injury. I know how tricky hamstring injuries are. They will make you mistakenly think you have healed, but they are not."

Curry left the game with only 12 minutes in the first game against the Timberwolves series, and the Warriors official announced the injury yesterday, saying that Curry will re-evaluate the injury in a week, which also means that he was missing for at least a week due to a hamstring injury. And after a week, it will be the G5 game between the Warriors and the Timberwolves. This also means that Curry can only make a comeback at the G5 as soon as possible. For a 37-year-old veteran, hamstring injury is indeed difficult and the recovery period is even more difficult to determine. If the Warriors series really reaches a life-and-death moment by then, Curry and his team will inevitably discuss the possibility of a comeback early. However, considering his subsequent career, I still hope that he can fully recover and make a comeback.

2. The Cavaliers' Triple Cores may still miss G3

In this year's Eastern Conference semi-finals, the Cavaliers suffered a serious injury crisis. In the first two games of the series with the Pacers, the Cavaliers have not played in full shape yet. G1 Garland was absent due to injury, while G2 Garland, Mobley and Hunter all missed the game due to injury, which also greatly reduced the team's strength. Especially in the G2 game, the Cavaliers led by up to 20 points, and Mitchell also staged a 48-pointer in a single game, but in the end he was reversed by the Pacers, which was a huge blow to the team's morale!

After losing two home games in a row, the Cavaliers have come to a 0-2 dilemma, and the misfortune does not go singularly, and they are still not optimistic in the next G3. Cavaliers head coach Atkinson was interviewed today, saying that although Garland, Hunter and Mobley have begun to participate in some training content, they have not engaged in practical confrontation. In the next G3 game with the Pacers, Garland, Mobley and Hunter were still on the list of doubts. The next G3 game will be played at the Pacers' home court, which will be extremely important for the Cavaliers!

3. James talked about knee injury

James talked about his knee injury during the Timberwolves series while participating in Steve Nash's podcast. He said, "This is the first time I have had a knee injury in my 22-year career. Although I had common tendinitis or bone contusions before, this is the first time I have suffered a persistent knee injury. After I collided with Divincenzo, I knew that the situation was not good. My knee was so painful at that time, so I fell on the floor for a while. The doctor later told me to rest for 4 to 6 weeks. Now I have these rest time, which will be very good for my body."

I have to say that James is really good in physical fitness. At the age of 40, he still averaged 40.8 minutes in the playoffs, and was able to score comprehensive data of 25.4 points, 9 rebounds, 5.6 assists, 2 steals and 1.8 blocks. As long as you rest and recuperate properly during the offseason, James will definitely return to the king next season!

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