Oh no.
The Golden State Warriors are going to have to push on without Stephen Curry. The superstar guard was injured during the second quarter against Minnesota on Tuesday night.
The official verdict is a hamstring injury, and the team announced Curry would be out for the remainder of Game 1 of the conference semifinals.
Early in the second quarter, Curry curled for a handoff, flipped in a floater and appeared to be injured on either his plant or landing.
Running back down the floor, he waved to the bench to send someone in for him. At the next stoppage, the Warriors substituted Curry out of the game. He went to the locker room.
About 25 minutes later, Curry was ruled out for the night.
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Curry could be seen visually grasping at his upper left leg, suggesting the hamstring injury that was eventually announced. Hamstrings are a tricky one, often requiring a bit of recovery time.
At the time of Curry's exit, the Warriors led Minnesota, 30-20.
Curry already had 13 points on 5-for-9 shooting, including 3-for-6 from downtown.
The legendary shooter is now 37 years old.
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The Warriors entered the playoffs as the 7-seed, won their play-in game and then knocked off the 2-seed Rockets.
They entered Tuesday for the hyped-up series against Anthony Edwards and the Timberwolves.
But the mood quickly changed with Curry's injury.
Now every Golden State fan is just hoping it isn't too severe.
If this series just lost Curry, basketball fans everywhere will have lost a whole lot of reason to watch.
It's a bummer, for sure.
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