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    Purple and Bold! whitemamba's Avatar
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    I'd purposely lose another one to Houston to stretch things as much as possible TBH
    Nah I wouldnt ...
    I would root for the Blazers ...but there are other guys on the team that chased the 73 wins.
    They cant win without some of them either and they could use the rest. Even if Curry misses the first 4 games of the 2nd round if they can get a split with him gone then they should win when he returns.

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    I got this!

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    This is nothing like Ibaka lol.

    MCL Sprain typically 2-4 weeks. But it's not like you're 100% after that time frame and an MCL is all about changing directions which is needed for Steph.

    They're ed.
    i do wonder how long efore he is healthy or if he ever will be this playoffs.

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    Portland is probably going to get a lot of favorable calls tonight, tbh

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    Portland is probably going to get a lot of favorable calls tonight, tbh

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    Portland is probably going to get a lot of favorable calls tonight, tbh
    Hahahaha

    HH with the goods !!!

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    Spurs now favored to win NBA le.
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    Portland is probably going to get a lot of favorable calls tonight, tbh
    Conspiracy theorist?

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    Vegas knows dey . Cowherd said so....

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    These lucky mother s Jesus
    Lol, he wont be back anywhere near 100% until after the Clips series and he wont be back till game 5 at the earliest, book it. By that point they will likely be down 3-1.

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    Conspiracy theorist?
    Not at all, half joking, wouldn't be totally surprised, though..

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    This is nothing like Ibaka lol.

    MCL Sprain typically 2-4 weeks. But it's not like you're 100% after that time frame and an MCL is all about changing directions which is needed for Steph.

    They're ed.
    This, that two weeks thing is a total misnomer. MCL injuries are devastating in the short term. Long term they arent that bad but he will not be 100% for a long while.

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    Reminds me alot of the 2003 maverick series, Nelson held out dirk and later cost him his job because he didn't want to risk Dirk's future. I doubt Kerr has the stones to hold out curry till he's 100%

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    So Clippers going to be the first NBA team to blow a 3-0 lead.

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    I think it's all going to depend on what level he's at when he returns. Even if he misses the first 4 games of the Clippers series and they're down 3-1, it wouldn't surprise me much if they come back and win 3 in a row (with 2 of those games being at home) as long as Steph is at or near 100%. However, if he comes back and is noticeably hindered by the injury, then I think GS is done.

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    I think it's all going to depend on what level he's at when he returns. Even if he misses the first 4 games of the Clippers series and they're down 3-1, it wouldn't surprise me much if they come back and win 3 in a row (with 2 of those games being at home) as long as Steph is at or near 100%. However, if he comes back and is noticeably hindered by the injury, then I think GS is done.
    That would be so mind-numbingly incredible if that happened. If Curry misses 4 games and they are down 3-1 and they win 3 straight? It would have to pretty much put Curry on the trajectory for greatest player of all time.

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    http://instreetclothes.com/2016/04/25/1852/

    Understanding Steph Curry’s Grade 1 MCL Sprain

    Posted on April 25, 2016 by Jeff Stotts
    The 2016 NBA postseason took a dramatic turn Sunday evening when Warriors guard Stephen Curry suffered a right knee injury as the first half came to a close. He attempted to return to the start the third quarter but quickly retreated to the locker room before being ruled out for the game with a sprained knee.

    The reigning MVP and heartbeat of a record-breaking Warriors team underwent a MRI on the injured joint Monday where it was determined he suffered a Grade 1 MCL sprain.



    The injury occurred after Curry appeared to slip on a wet spot left by Houston big man Donatas Motiejunas, who also slipped just seconds before Curry hit the ground. Curry’s left leg extended backward while his right knee bent forward. His right foot appeared to remain planted on the court and the resulting valgus force of the fall overloaded the inside aspect of his knee, the location of the medial collateral ligament (MCL).

    The MCL, along with the ACL, PCL, and LCL, serves as a primary stabilizer of the knee. Given its location, the MCL is critical in lateral or side-to-side movement. Damage to the medial meniscus often accompanies a MCL sprain as fibers of the ligament adhere to the fibrocartilage disc. Fortunately Curry appears to have avoided any meniscus involvement.


    When a ligament like the MCL is sprained, the injury is often assigned a grade based on the amount of associated damage. A minor or Grade 1 sprain is given when partial or micro tearing of the effected ligaments has occurred. A more moderate Grade 2 sprain is more commonly referred to as a partial tear and is more painful and limiting. Grade 2 injuries are often accompanied by a considerable amount of swelling and require rest and more intensive treatment. A Grade 3 sprain is relatively uncommon in sports but is a devastating injury. Grade 3 injuries result in a loss of function and mechanical stability and often require a long period of inactivity and in some cases surgery.

    Fortunately for the Warriors, Curry’s mild MCL sprain can heal without surgical intervention. Instead conservative treatment and modalities will be used to address the associated symptoms and help stimulate the body’s natural healing process. The amount of time needed varies from person to person though the team has already determined he will sit for at least two weeks. When he does return expect Curry to wear a protective brace to help stabilize the area. Lateral movements, particularly on the defensive end, will be his biggest obstacle moving forward.

    While Curry recovers, the inevitable questions regarding whether or not he should have been playing or if the ankle injury contributed to this latest injury will be asked. Determining a definitive answer is problematic but there is reason to believe his ankle was a non-factor in the knee injury. To start, Golden State’s medical teamis one of the most proactive teams in the league, using various degrees of injury analytics and data to help shape their decisions regarding a player’s availability. Their partnership with Catapult Sports is well do ented and was considered a major advantage in last season’s run to the le. It’s hard to imagine a medical team risking the health of the team’s MVP with these valuable tools at their disposal.

    Furthermore the injury itself was a bit of a fluke. Even if a limitation at the ankle created a small breakdown in the kinetic chain of his right lower extremity, it seems unlikely that Curry could have avoided slipping in the wet spot created by Motiejunas. Additionally, the side of the ankle that was involved in the fall was the side opposite Curry’s lateral ankle sprain.

    The estimated recovery window guarantees Curry will miss a part of the second round but how many games that will be remains unknown. During the 2015-16 regular season at least 11 MCL sprains were publicly diagnosed. The list includes several notable point guards including Washington’s John Wall and Dallas’ Deron Williams. Both players sustained low-grade MCL sprains and missed minimal time. Williams sat out just one game while Wall played through the injury without missing any action. However these two appear to be exceptions as the average missed time for the other low-grade sprains was roughly 15 days. The numbers are in line with Golden State’s initial estimated timeline of two weeks.

    Closing out the series against the Rockets becomes top priority. Any additional recovery time the team can buy themselves and Curry between now and Game 1 of the second round of the postseason is a much-needed luxury. Furthermore the Warriors will hope the Trail Blazers can extend their matchup with the Clippers to further delay the start of the next round.

    While the Warriors may not be “the most healthy team” in league history as LeBron James suggested in November, they did catch a major break Sunday. By avoiding a catastrophic injury, it seems likely that Curry will be able to rejoin his Golden State teammates at some point this postseason and help them cap off a record breaking season with their second consecutive NBA le.

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    That would be so mind-numbingly incredible if that happened. If Curry misses 4 games and they are down 3-1 and they win 3 straight? It would have to pretty much put Curry on the trajectory for greatest player of all time.
    Why? because the Clits are the hardest team to beat ever?

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    Rushing him back could lead to a tear and affect his career, GS is in a tough spot, nothing they can do. Even if they do some how manage to make it to the wcf their players are going to be dead tired.

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    Why? because the Clits are the hardest team to beat ever?
    Because despite posting probably the best individual season ever, he would be coming off a championship and breaking a regular season record no one thought would be breakable.

    Then when you factor in what GS did and the fact they are down 3-1 without him, only to completely reverse the trend coming off of an injury to win the series, his impact would be so legendary that his career trajectory IMO is greatest ever if he keeps it up.

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