Stephen Curry: Must be careful with 'tricky' hamstring injury - ESPN
MINNEAPOLIS — Stephen Curry isn't sure how long it will take him to recover from his Grade 1 left hamstring strain because this is the first time he has ever had such an injury.
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MINNEAPOLIS — Stephen Curry isn't sure how long it will take him to recover from his Grade 1 left hamstring strain because this is the first time he has ever had such an injury.
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