The Warriors continue to march on, although this time their chief did not play a huge part. After a grueling Rockets injury, where the Houston players constantly targeted his shooting hand, the worst news hit the Dub Nation in the round 2 series opener. Stephen Curry pulled up and started limping after that floater from the elbow. Plus, he was grabbing at his hamstring before asking to be subbed out.
The news later confirmed that it was a hamstring strain. And Curry did not play any further part in the game. Before going out, he had 13 in 13 minutes. It was 27-20 Warriors at the time. Despite his absence, the Golden State continued to make sure to stay true to the task at hand. They eventually won as they kept out the Wolves 88-99. Thus, the victory also marked a record for the league.
“First time in NBA history: All FOUR remaining road teams have stolen home court advantage in the second round. THESE PLAYOFFS.”
First time in NBA history: All FOUR remaining road teams have stolen home court advantage in the second round.
THESE PLAYOFFS. pic.twitter.com/PpUbxffyyX
— Legion Hoops (@LegionHoops) May 7, 2025
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