Steph Curry Makes Eye-Opening Admission on Warriors Absence

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Getty Stephen Curry #30 of the Golden State Warriors reacts after the game against the Washington Wizards.

Golden State Warriors superstar Stephen Curry admits to committing a mistake that led to his three-game absence with an ankle injury.

Curry made the revelation after scoring 24 points in 24 minutes as the Warriors stayed hot in a 125-112 victory over the Washington Wizards on November 4.

“I’ve been through plenty of those episodes, and I know whether something I can play on or not,” Curry told reporters. “I made a misjudgment on that one because it was right away, the adrenaline got the best of me. Thankfully, it was only a little over a week [absence], and I feel good now.”

Curry sustained the injury during their 112-104 loss to the Los Angeles Clippers on October 27.

He first tweaked his left ankle late in the third quarter. He returned four minutes into the fourth quarter and quickly aggravated the injury.


Steph Curry on Minute Restriction

The 36-year-old Curry was on a minute restriction in his return. Yet the Warriors’ depth continued to lift them to their fourth straight win.

Five other Warriors scored in double figures, led by Buddy Hield, who dropped 20 points on 7-of-14 shooting.

Curry started the game but came off the bench in the second half, which allowed him to play crunch time minutes.

“We had a minutes restriction on him at 24,” coach Steve Kerr told reporters. “It’s tough with a minute restriction to start and finish. So that was our solution.”

Curry said his ankle was fine.

“It’s just you don’t want to be in a position where you get fatigued and put yourself in jeopardy. So this is a good step or so,” Curry added.

The Warriors won all the three games Curry sat out as they are off to an impressive start with a 6-1 record, tied with the Phoenix Suns for the No. 2 seed in the Western Conference.


Jayson Tatum Looks Forward to Playing Against Steph Curry

The Warriors will visit the defending champion Boston Celtics on Wednesday, November 6, in a rematch of the 2022 NBA Finals.

Celtics star Jayson Tatum is looking forward to hosting the streaking Warriors, who will provide a good test for them.

“We are playing against Steph Curry and somebody that I’m close with, and obviously, I’m close with Draymond Green. Finals matchup from a few years ago,” Tatum told Celtics on CLNS. “We’ve had a lot of battles over the last couple of years. So sure it’ll be fun.”

Tatum played with Curry in Team USA last summer at the Paris Olympics.

The Celtics star did not play as much as he would’ve wanted in the Olympics, which led to Steve Kerr’s backlash in Boston.

With Curry on a minute restriction, Tatum and the Celtics are looking to take advantage.

With a chip on his shoulder, Tatum will pose a problem for the Warriors. The Celtics star dominated the Warriors in their last two meetings in Boston since the 2022 NBA Finals, averaging 30.5 points and 11 rebounds.

After the Paris debacle, Tatum has started hot this season, averaging 30 points on a career-high 48.1% shooting.

The Celtics are -7 favorites to win the game at DraftKings. On the other hand, FanDuel has the Celtics a -6 favorite against the Warriors.

Odds vary at different sports betting sites, according to wildz.com sports, “because sportsbooks and sports betting companies aim to set sports betting odds that attract balanced betting on all possible outcomes of an event.”

The overlying theme, however, is the Celtics are strong favorites despite the Warriors off to a hot start built around a top-4 offense and a top-2 defense.

Led by Tatum, the Celtics have the best offense in the NBA and a top-4 defense, which makes Wednesday’s matchup a much-anticipated showdown.

Alder Almo is a basketball journalist covering the NBA for Heavy.com. He has more than 15 years of experience in local and international media, including broadcast, print and digital. He previously covered the Knicks for Empire Sports Media and the NBA for Off the Glass. Alder is from the Philippines and is now based in Jersey City, New Jersey. More about Alder Almo

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