Golden State Warriors coach Steve Kerr expressed relief over Stephen Curry's injury, which is a quad contusion rather than something more severe. The Warriors, currently holding a 10-10 record, faced a 104-100 defeat against the Houston Rockets on Wednesday. Curry left the game in the final minute due to his injury, and an MRI will determine its severity.
Draymond Green voiced his dissatisfaction with the team's defensive performance following their loss. "Our defense is s***," Green stated. He emphasized that defense is about attitude, not just statistics. "If there's letdown, it kills your demeanour, it kills your bravado. Then you're just a soft team," he added.
Kerr acknowledged that if Curry misses games, it would significantly alter their
strategy and rotations. "If Steph has to miss [time], it obviously changes everything," Kerr mentioned. The team will need to adjust how they play and who they rely on during games without Curry.
Jimmy Butler highlighted the challenge the Warriors face without Curry's presence on the court. "We're going to have to be damn near perfect [without Curry]," Butler remarked. He pointed out that without Curry, they lack their usual go-to option in critical moments.
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Kerr found some solace in knowing Curry's injury was not related to his ankle or knee. "When I heard it was a quad, I was actually relieved," Kerr said. This sentiment reflects the importance of Curry's health for the team's success and morale.
The Warriors now face the challenge of maintaining their performance level while addressing both Curry's absence and their defensive issues. As they await further updates on Curry's condition, adjustments will be necessary to navigate upcoming games effectively.







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