Stephen Curry is out due to injury.
And not just metaphorically—the Warriors’ 11-time All-Star and heartbeat of their offense will miss Game 2 of the Western Conference Semifinals against the Timberwolves. After limping off the court in Golden State’s gritty 99–88 Game 1 win, an MRI confirmed a left hamstring strain. He’ll be re-evaluated in a week, sidelining him for at least two critical games.

A Blow That Echoes Beyond the Bay
Let’s not sugarcoat it: a Stephen Curry hamstring injury isn’t just a footnote in a playoff series. It’s a seismic event. the Warriors an identity crisis, especially against a tough, defensively elite Minnesota squad.
Timeline Trouble
Per NBA injury analyst Jeff Stotts, a Grade 1 hamstring strain typically results in around 10 days missed. Here’s how the calendar lines up:
- Game 2: Thursday, May 8 (Curry OUT)
- Game 3: Saturday, May 10 (questionable)
- Game 4: Monday, May 12 (doubtful)
- Game 5 (if necessary): Wednesday, May 14
- Game 6 (if necessary): Sunday, May 18
The Warriors’ playoff fate may depend on whether Stephen Curry heals faster than Minnesota’s defense can lock in. This adds complexity to managing the Stephen Curry hamstring injury timeline efficiently.
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What’s Next for Golden State?
With Curry sidelined, expect more usage from Klay Thompson, Andrew Wiggins, and perhaps a heavier dose of Draymond Green’s playmaking. But let’s be honest — there’s no replacing Steph’s gravitational pull on the court, even while dealing with Stephen Curry‘s injury concerns.