Steph Curry was forced out of the first playoff game between Golden State Warriors and Minnesota Timberwolves with a left hamstring strain.
In scenes that could have massive ramifications for the rest of the postseason, the NBA great was seen moving slowly around the court after holding the back of his left leg in concerning scenes for Warriors fans in the second quarter.
The 37-year-old then left the court looking frustrated and it was promptly announced that he would not be returning, leaving his team facing an anxious wait for further news.
The Warriors simply said that it was a ‘left hamstring strain’ that was troubling Curry after he left the playoff encounter on Tuesday night.
‘You miss a guy that controls the floor, you miss a guy that hits a lot of wild, timely shots,’ Shaquille O’Neal said at the halftime interval on TNT’s NBA coverage.
The Warriors held a 44-31 lead over the Timberwolves at halftime, with Curry’s absence seemingly prompting his Golden State teammates into an attacking resposne without their star man.

Steph Curry hurt his hamstring as Golden State Warriors played Minnesota Timberwolves
Draymond Green stepped up with two swashbuckling three-pointers, while Timberwolves star Anthony Edwards struggling to get going and only had one-point to his name at halftime.
But if Curry’s injury is significant, it would be a huge boost for the Timberwolves even in the result of a loss in Game 1.
Curry left Tuesday night’s game with 13 points in 13 minutes in Minnesota.
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