Warriors’ Stephen Curry says ‘everything was aligned’ for Game 6 return before series loss to Timberwolves


It is, in the words of Stephen Curry, “the great ‘what-if.'”

The Golden State Warriors’ 121-110 loss to the Minnesota Timberwolves on Wednesday sealed a 4-1 series loss to the Timberwolves, bouncing Golden State out of the playoffs. But the loss came with a clear footnote: The Warriors had been playing without Curry, who went down with a hamstring strain in Game 1 of the series and did not play in the next four games.

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In a postseason press conference on Thursday, Curry said that he would have likely returned to the court if Golden State had been able to hold on and force a Game 6.

“Everything was kind of aligned for Game 6. I had some testing to do, who knows how that would’ve went,” Curry said. “Dealing with this injury, I was optimistic, but there were a couple more checkpoints to get through. But it’s the great ‘what-if.'”



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