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Fans show support as video of emotional Stephen Curry after Golden State Warriors’ loss to Minnesota Timberwolves goes viral

Ailing from a hamstring injury, Stephen Curry watched dejectedly as the Golden State Warriors fell to the Minnesota Timberwolves 97-102 in Game 3. Curry's absence is keenly felt, with fans lamenting that a healthy Curry could have secured a 3-0 lead. His return remains uncertain, hinging on his body's response to recovery.
Fans show support as video of emotional Stephen Curry after Golden State Warriors’ loss to Minnesota Timberwolves goes viral
Image credit: Stephen Curry/Instagram
The Golden State Warriors lost to the Minnesota Timberwolves 97-102 in Game 3 of the Western Conference semifinals on Saturday. A dejected Stephen Curry was seen sitting with his head down in the stands as the Warriors processed the loss. He is currently recovering from a hamstring injury he suffered in the first game, and there is still no confirmed date for his return.If he gets better, he may return in Game 6.

Stephen Curry looked dejected after Golden State Warriors’ loss

The video of Curry’s reaction after the Warriors’ loss went viral, and fans couldn’t stop showing their sympathy for the player. A fan reacted to the video, “He knows they would be 3-0 if he wasn’t injured.” “I hate it,” said another. One more commented, “He might not play again this season. The reality is setting In.” Another wrote, “it’s killin him. it’s also killin me.” “He knows if he was healthy it would have been wrapped up in 5,” said a fan.A fan also said, “Talking to God cuz he knows this game was a dub had he played.” “We need him,” requested a fan. An X user also said, “@iReedr he might’ve just sacrificed something.”
Curry was cheering for the Golden State Warriors throughout the match, but the team couldn’t withstand the performance put up by Anthony Edwards.According to ESPN, Curry said about recovering from his injury, "You can't accelerate it more than what it's telling you. So it'll be one of those, after a week, really reevaluating every day to understand when it's safe just to even think about playing, let alone how much can you push it."Also Read: “Took his mother's genes” – Sonya Curry revealed how Stephen Curry’s passion for basketball almost defied a doctor’s prediction about his NBA future at birth"I felt great the whole game up until that point. And then I made a little pivot move on defense and felt something, didn't think it was nothing or anything. I felt like I could just go get it released and be able to come back out. But with soft tissue, stuff like that, it was one of those situations I could have done more damage if I tried to go back out. So obviously a tough break, but hopefully I'll be back soon," he added.The Golden State Warriors will once again face the Minnesota Timberwolves in Game 4 on Monday.
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