Warriors' Stephen Curry to Miss at Least One Week with Grade 1 Hamstring Strain, Team Adjusts Game Plan

In a tough blow for the Golden State Warriors, star guard Stephen Curry will be sidelined for at least a week with a Grade 1 left hamstring strain. The injury occurred during Game 1 of the playoff series against the Minnesota Timberwolves, leaving Warriors fans and the team scrambling to adjust. While Curry's absence will be felt, the team remains confident in their ability to adapt and succeed without him, as they did in the past.

Head coach Steve Kerr expressed the team's focus on taking the situation one game at a time, emphasizing the need for players to step up in Curry's absence. Despite the setback, the Warriors showed resilience in their Game 1 victory, showcasing their defensive prowess and team unity. With Curry out, the spotlight now shifts to other key players like Draymond Green and Klay Thompson, who will be crucial in maintaining the team's competitive edge as they navigate through the playoffs without their superstar guard.