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Steph Curry was relegated to a role on the bench yet again on Saturday night as the Golden State Warriors superstar was forced to miss his second straight game due to a hamstring strain.
Curry suffered the injury in Game 1, and he was sidelined for Game 2 as the Warriors suffered a deflating 117-93 blowout loss against the Minnesota Timberwolves.
The mood was up for the Warriors on Saturday, though, as they hosted the Wolves at Chase Center for their first home game of the series. Curry may not have been in the game, but the 11-time All-Star made sure to show his support from the sidelines.
Warriors guard Stephen Curry (30) reacts during a game.Troy Taormina-Imagn Images
The Warriors took to social media to post a photo of Curry cheering for his teammates as they commented on the former back-to-back MVP's telling behavior from the bench.
"30's locked in," the Warriors posted on X.
In the photo above, Curry can be seen clapping for his teammates as they made their way to the bench during a dead-ball situation. The 37-year-old may not be able to help the Warriors on the court, but he's clearly doing everything they can to lift his teammates amid this pivotal Game 3 clash.
At one point in the second half, Curry was seen dancing on the bench after a made three from second-year shooting guard Brandin Podziemski.
The Warriors will need to hold down the fort with Curry out injured. The most recent update on the two-time NBA scoring champ is that Golden State doesn't expect him to be back until Game 6 at the earliest.
This only means that the team must do whatever they can to try and extend this series with the hope of giving Curry enough time to recover and return to the court.
A victory on Saturday night will go a long way toward this objective.
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Curry suffered the injury in Game 1, and he was sidelined for Game 2 as the Warriors suffered a deflating 117-93 blowout loss against the Minnesota Timberwolves.
The mood was up for the Warriors on Saturday, though, as they hosted the Wolves at Chase Center for their first home game of the series. Curry may not have been in the game, but the 11-time All-Star made sure to show his support from the sidelines.
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Warriors guard Stephen Curry (30) reacts during a game.Troy Taormina-Imagn Images
The Warriors took to social media to post a photo of Curry cheering for his teammates as they commented on the former back-to-back MVP's telling behavior from the bench.
"30's locked in," the Warriors posted on X.
In the photo above, Curry can be seen clapping for his teammates as they made their way to the bench during a dead-ball situation. The 37-year-old may not be able to help the Warriors on the court, but he's clearly doing everything they can to lift his teammates amid this pivotal Game 3 clash.
At one point in the second half, Curry was seen dancing on the bench after a made three from second-year shooting guard Brandin Podziemski.
Podz wide open.
Peep the bench
#NBAonABCpic.twitter.com/kAcwckluVd
— Golden State Warriors (@warriors) May 11, 2025
The Warriors will need to hold down the fort with Curry out injured. The most recent update on the two-time NBA scoring champ is that Golden State doesn't expect him to be back until Game 6 at the earliest.
This only means that the team must do whatever they can to try and extend this series with the hope of giving Curry enough time to recover and return to the court.
A victory on Saturday night will go a long way toward this objective.
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Related: Did Steph Curry Just Hint He Could Sit Out Warriors-Timberwolves Series?
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