Steph Curry Rehabbing Knee Three Times A Day
Regarding his injury, Golden State Warriors’ guard Steph Curry has been reportedly rehabbing his right knee for about three times a day.
According to NBA, Curry has been spending four to five hours at a Warriors’ facility to speed up his recovery and to get back faster on the court and defend their championship title.
Warriors’ general manager Bob Myers guessed that if possible, Curry would recover ahead of the two-week timeline.
Curry knew that it is the Playoffs that’s why he needs to be at 100 percent first before returning.
“I always have an optimistic view, no matter what it is,” Curry said as quoted in KNBR.
“I hope to get back sooner,” he added.
According to the report, it says that Curry is not ready to test the knee by shooting but, will be doing it in the coming days if he improves.
Even what happened to the MVP, he then expressed how fortunate he is that the damage was not that serious regarding the “unfortunate slip” on Game 4 against the Rockets.
On Monday, a magnetic resonance (MRI) scan was done and revealed that Steph Curry had a Grade 1 sprain in his MCL. Now, the MVP is expected to be on the sideline for about two weeks. This could mean that he can’t play the first three games of the second round against the Portland Trailblazers.
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Stephen Curry, who is known for his faith and religious beliefs, expressed how blessed he was that he only got an MCL sprain and not the worse.
“I had some angels protecting me and keeping me light on my feet so I didn’t put all that jerk and pressure on my knee and something catastrophic happened,” the MVP said.
Now, the NBA fans have been waiting on the return of the MVP.
When do you think Curry would come back the court?
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