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Experts analyze Curry s hamstring injury: Level 1, 7-10 days, level 2, 3-6 weeks, official displays multiple times, covers legs

On May 7, the second round of Warriors VS Timberwolves was playing, but the Warriors core Stephen Curry retired in the second quarter. After entering the locker room, he was diagnosed with a left hamstring strain. This game G1 was sure to be unable to return.

NBA official also posted the moment when Curry covered his left leg many times in this game. Not only did Curry cover his left leg after that throw, he also covered his left leg after the assisted defense rotation.

Curry has been persevering. He held on to the pain and forced himself. He covered his left leg and even jumped up to protect a backcourt rebound. Curry's spirit deserves everyone's praise.

In the second quarter, Curry actually covered the outside of his left thigh before the empty cut throw. When he saw the angle of the empty cut, he rushed over directly.

Curry played for 3 minutes in the second quarter and couldn't hold on. He signaled that Cole needed a timeout and he wanted to go out to check his injury.

Judging from Curry's expression entering the locker room, he gritted his teeth in pain. Curry scored 13 points, 1 rebound and 1 assist in 13 minutes. You should know that no one of the Timberwolves scored in double digits in the first half.

NBC Sports also showed the moment when Curry was covering his left thigh and Curry limped and replayed.

medical expert Evan Jeffries wrote: Curry had just diagnosed with a left hamstring strain. If it is a first-degree strain, it will take 7-10 days to recover, and if it is a second-degree strain, it will take 3-6 weeks. (No matter how many levels Curry's injury is, it will be difficult for the Warriors to have the next series. Even if the G1 Warriors win, the subsequent series will be covered with shadow)

Text/Yan Xiaobai: Curry Observation