Off
the boil Curry is fine, says Kerr
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[May 26, 2016]
(Reuters) - Golden State
Warriors coach Steve Kerr has played down suggestions that point
guard Stephen Curry is nursing an injury that is hampering his
performances in the Western Conference Finals.
The Warriors, who set an NBA record of 73 wins in the regular
season, trail the best-of-seven series 3-1 against the Oklahoma City
Thunder, who have overpowered the defending champions.
Curry injured his right knee last month and website Yahoo Sports,
citing an unnamed source, reported early on Wednesday the reigning
Most Valuable Player is no more than 70 percent healthy, though Kerr
later dismissed the report.
"Nobody has said anything about Steph being 70 percent to me not the
training staff, relatives, friends or sources with knowledge of our
teams thinking," Kerr told reporters. "I know he's not injured. If
he were injured, he would not be playing."
Curry has played in six games since returning from injury and has
appeared to have struggled in his last two, making only a combined
13 of 37 shots.
"The last couple of games he hasn't played as well as he can. He
looked great in Game Two and he got free. Is he bothered a little
bit by the layoff? Perhaps," Kerr added.
"He went three weeks without playing a game. He may not be quite
where he needs to be, but its not an injury. That's the important
thing to know.
"This is the playoffs. Everybody has injuries and you have to play
through that stuff."
The Warriors will try to fend off elimination on Thursday as they
return home for Game Five and Kerr said that was all they were
focusing on.
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Warriors guard Stephen Curry (30) shoots past Oklahoma City Thunder
forward Serge Ibaka (9) during the second quarter in game four of
the Western conference finals of the NBA Playoffs at Chesapeake
Energy Arena. Mandatory Credit: Kevin Jairaj-USA TODAY Sports
"We feel very confident," Kerr said. "We have three games, two of
them at home and we knew after we lost Game One that we would need
to win one in OKC (Oklahoma City).
"We failed in our first two chances but we'll take care of business
at home and have one more chance down there and see what happens."
(Writing by Jahmal Corner in Los Angeles; Editing by Greg
Stutchbury)
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