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Warriors official confirms Curry misses the G5! Maybe he finishes the final game of the season, and he can only rely on Butler for life and death

On May 14, the Warriors officially updated the G5 injury situation. Curry was the only name on the injury list, and he was sure not to play in this game. According to previous arrangements, Curry will undergo a re-examination of his injury on the day of the G5 game.

Previously, Curry stated that G5 will be difficult to make a comeback in an interview with famous reporter Spears. Curry said at the time: "Even if I want to become Superman, I can't do it." This remark was a response to the remarks of teammate Green. Green once said that if the star is not fully prepared to make a comeback, neither the Warriors nor Curry will force him to "play Superman".

Without Curry, the Warriors lost to the Timberwolves 110-117 in Game 4. With a 1-3 draw in the Western Conference semifinals, the Warriors must win Game 5 in Minneapolis to continue the season's journey, and without Curry.

Curry suffered a first-degree hamstring strain in the second quarter of the first game on May 7 and will be reassessed on Thursday. If the Warriors can continue the series, Curry will get an extra three days of recovery before the sixth game next Monday, which is likely to come. Butler, another core of the Warriors, is also not in shape. Green said Butler said he was unwell. Butler will be interviewed after almost every game this season, but after Game 4, he was gone when the locker room was opened to the media.

Speaking of Butler, Green said: "Obviously, we need him to shoot and score. But the opponent's defense has targeted him. So, we try to make up for that. But I know he is not feeling well and is in a bad shape all day. It also affects his game energy. However, we won't make excuses." With Curry still taking more recovery time, the Warriors need Butler to get the best form to continue this season.

Warriors head coach Cole said of Butler: "He's not as aggressive as he did tonight. But I don't see much of his out-of-the-box. Ideally, we should have more pitchers around him to pull up space. But Stephen is not here, and we can't do that. We'll watch the game video and see what opportunities can be created for him. I know he'll be more aggressive in Game 5."

Edwards played for the United States with Curry last summer and won Bart Leicester Olympic gold medal, he said, "Believe me, no matter what the result is, I hope he can play against us. But the fact is, I told him since the summer when I was training together that after I made a three-pointer, he said I missed one before, and he said, 'You shouldn't miss it when you are open.' I said, 'I will never stop shooting, I learned that from you this summer.' He is the greatest shooter of all time. I really want to play against him, but unfortunately he was injured and I hope he can recover soon."