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Meiji: Curry has been able to complete a certain intensity training, but has not yet performed violent basketball actions such as emergency stops and direction change.

12:58am, 16 May 2025Basketball

May 12th News With the Western Conference semi-finals trailing the Timberwolves 1-2, Warriors star Stephen Curry is accelerating the pace of his comeback.

Early, well-known sports journalist Anthony Slater mentioned in his latest report that Curry has been able to complete training of a high intensity, which is a clear starting point for him to return from a hamstring strain as soon as possible.

However, a team source revealed to Anthony Slater that Curry did not conduct full-load training. He has not yet performed violent basketball moves such as emergency stops or change directions, which makes it impossible for him to tell whether the left leg hamstring has recovered to the point where he can return later in the series. However, he completed the mid-speed shooting practice and rode a bicycle. This is an important progress in Curry's race against time.

After losing G3, Jimmy Butler, one of the Warriors' core players, said: "If we can't win the next game, we don't have to talk about Curry's comeback. We will play a high-level game and win the G4 game."

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