Resounding victory for the Golden State Warriors against the Chicago Bulls in the night. But, in the euphoria of the excellent result, there is some concern. Stephen Curry, as he penetrated to the basket in the first half, he suffered a blow and fell badly and hard on his right hand. Curry had missed most of the 2019-2020 season precisely because of a fractured hand, but after the game he reassured about his health conditions.
Steph appeared to tweak his right hand, but remains in the game pic.twitter.com/WjSN8EQTyY
— Warriors on NBCS (@NBCSWarriors) January 15, 2022
Stephen Curry’s statements
Stephen Curry, after a couple of minutes on the sidelines, returned to the game, finishing with 19 points on the scoresheet. The Warriors star then commented on the incident with reporters:
“Everything about the hands, especially the right hand, worries me a little. But the sensitivity has returned, the strength has returned. It hurts, but I’ll be fine. I have had some sort of PTSD since I got injured two years ago. When I fell it felt more or less the same feeling, but I will have it watched and evaluated off the pitch. It should be all right. “
Stephen Curry found great help from Jordan Poole (22 points) and Jonathan Kuminga (25 points) in beating the Chicago Bulls. Especially the latter surprised Curry, who praised his partner after the game:
“His game is interesting because you can play him with any kind of quintet and he is able to play his game. It’s all about sacrifice and intensity for him after all. He’s very athletic, has a big advantage in the things he does well and shines when he plays hard. “
The Warriors had in fact to deal with the heavy absences of Klay Thompson and Draymond Green. For the first, a rest game was scheduled, after 20 minutes played against the Bucks in his third game of the season. Green, on the other hand, is still struggling with a calf problem, and should be back in the next week.
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