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Golden State Warriors face a crucial encounter without Steph Curry in a win-or-bust scenario

Gold State faces a tense battle to avoid elimination in hostile territory, without their two-time MVP key player, who has been sidelined due to a hamstring injury since Game 1, following three straight losses.

The Golden State team faces the challenge of avoiding elimination without their MVP star who...
The Golden State team faces the challenge of avoiding elimination without their MVP star who sustained a hamstring injury in Game 1, as they take on their rivals in a hostile away setting, having lost the last three matches in succession.

Golden State Warriors face a crucial encounter without Steph Curry in a win-or-bust scenario

The Golden State Warriors are obviously missing Steph Curry for Game 5 of their series against the Minnesota Timberwolves.

In the hostile away environment, the team must combat elimination without their two-time MVP superstar, who has been out since suffering a hamstring injury in Game 1. The Warriors lost the last three games since Curry went down.

Curry has been ruled out for the fourth consecutive game in this series, according to the NBA injury report submitted on Tuesday afternoon. Coincidentally, this prediction has been consistent since the get-go, confirmed Warriors coach Steve Kerr.

After their defeat in Game 4, the Warriors hinted that fans shouldn't anticipate seeing Curry in Game 5. Draymond Green expressed on Monday, "No, we're not going to Superman this thing." Instead, the team believes in the long game and has faith that they can force a Game 6 without Curry's immediate return.

Despite his eagerness to help, Curry himself admitted on Monday that he didn't expect to be available for Game 5. He emphasized, "Even if I wanted to be Superman, I couldn't." Curry's re-evaluation date is set for Wednesday, the same day his Grade 1 hamstring strain was initially confirmed through an MRI a week ago.

With Curry on the sidelines, the Warriors have experienced difficulties generating offensive flow, particularly in terms of paint penetration. Jimmy Butler and Jonathan Kuminga have taken on the scoring responsibilities, but neither player equals the passing or shooting touch that Curry offers.

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In the absence of Steph Curry, the Warriors are struggling to generate offensive flow, particularly in paint penetration. Jimmy Butler and Jonathan Kuminga are taking on scoring responsibilities, but their combined talents don't match Curry's passing or shooting touch in basketball.

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