On February 26th, Stephen Curry can take part in lightweight training. On the same day, Curry appeared on the court with the trainer, who pulled Curry with a resistance belt.
Under pressure, Curry successfully completed various dribbling and shooting training tasks, including an emergency stop jumper when dribbling backwards. Before the start of the year-end battle with the Cavaliers, Curry also appeared in the pre-match training stage of the Warriors and did some dribbling and shooting exercises. Traditionally, there is basically no obstacle to Curry's movement on the court.
Warriors coach Steve Cole also talked about Curry's latest recovery today, saying that Curry will have to attend two or three more trainings before he can come back. Cole also revealed that Curry has participated in the team's four-to-four training on Monday and can do some moves on the court, so the Warriors can spend some time this week to help Curry recover further, and then finalize the exact comeback time of Curry.
Warriors have always been cautious and patient about Curry's comeback. They are in no hurry. They just hope that Curry's injury will not recur and gradually return to a completely healthy state. Even in the focus of the year-end war, the Warriors didn't risk Curry's body. Without Curry, the Warriors can easily cope with the regular season. After Curry's absence, their record was 8 wins 1 loss. At present, it has surpassed the Rockets and ranked first in the league with 27 wins and 7 losses.
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Curry's state is actually quite good. During Curry's absence, Durant set off the team, and the data played improved significantly, especially in the year-end battle to help the team beat the Cavaliers. Durant's performance left a very deep impression on people.