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Curry showed up to expose his injuries! Wearing protective boots on his left foot, he called a pre-playoff comeback to deny Smart dirty movements

On March 21, Beijing time, the 2021-22 NBA regular season continued. In today's Western Conference focus, the Warriors will play the Spurs at home. Curry injured his ankle in the last game against the Celtics, and today was his first missed injury.

Curry showed up to expose his injuries! Wearing protective boots on his left foot, he called a pre-playoff comeback to deny Smart dirty movements

Earlier today, Curry appeared at the press conference and talked about his injury. Curry said: "The sprained left foot was painful at first", but now it is getting better and better every day! Curry then said: "I believe I will come back before the first game of the playoffs, I am an optimist!" ”

Curry showed up to expose his injuries! Wearing protective boots on his left foot, he called a pre-playoff comeback to deny Smart dirty movements

Curry also talked about Smart's action that caused himself to be injured, saying: "I don't think it's a dirty move, Smart didn't mean to hurt me!" ”

Curry showed up to expose his injuries! Wearing protective boots on his left foot, he called a pre-playoff comeback to deny Smart dirty movements

After the press conference, Curry limped away from the scene. You can see that Curry's left foot is wearing protective boots and walking very slowly.

Curry showed up to expose his injuries! Wearing protective boots on his left foot, he called a pre-playoff comeback to deny Smart dirty movements

According to the warriors' official reports, Curry's examination result is a sprained ligament in his left foot, and he will be reviewed in two weeks. The Warriors currently have a record of 47 wins and 23 losses and are ranked 3rd in the West. Not counting today's game, the Warriors have 12 games left in the regular season.

Curry showed up to expose his injuries! Wearing protective boots on his left foot, he called a pre-playoff comeback to deny Smart dirty movements

According to statistics, in the past three seasons, when Curry was absent, the Warriors record was only 18 wins and 57 losses! So far this season, Curry has played 64 games, averaging 34.5 minutes per game, and can get 25.5 points, 5.2 rebounds, 6.3 assists and 1.3 steals. He ranks first in the league in terms of combined three-pointers (285) and three-pointers per game (4.5) per game!

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