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Feb 4, 2023; San Francisco, California, USA; Golden State Warriors guard Stephen Curry (30) regains his footing after being knocked to the ground against the Dallas Mavericks in the first quarter at the Chase Center. Mandatory Credit: Cary Edmondson-USA TODAY Sports

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Feb 4, 2023; San Francisco, California, USA; Golden State Warriors guard Stephen Curry (30) regains his footing after being knocked to the ground against the Dallas Mavericks in the first quarter at the Chase Center. Mandatory Credit: Cary Edmondson-USA TODAY Sports
It is no secret that NBA superstar Stephen Curry is the driving force behind the Golden State Warriors. The two-time MVP led the Warriors to the NBA title last season and clinched his first-ever Finals MVP award. Few gave the Dubs any chance to win the title, which made the win sweeter for the players and fans alike. With this, the excitement was back for Dubs Nation, and there were huge expectations for this season. However, Curry’s injury issues have been a massive concern for the team.
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Despite this, he garnered the second most All-Star votes from the fans because of his massive performances whenever he was fit. Recently, Warriors GM Bob Myers gave an update about Curry’s return ahead of the 2023 NBA All-star game.
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Bob Myers on the status of Stephen Curry
Stephen Curry suffered partial tears in two lower-leg ligaments and has not played since February 4. Bob Myers recently talked about the four-time NBA champion’s situation. According to a report from Sports Illustrated, “I’m here at the facility, [Curry] is here rehabbing,” Myers said. “Steph is so uniquely disciplined and motivated without anyone telling him. His level of discipline to return, is his own. He wants it. He wants to be back. He will return as soon as possible.”
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Despite the positive update from the Warriors’ GM, Curry will not play in the All-Star game because of his rehab. The Memphis Grizzlies superstar Ja Morant is ready to take Curry’s starting spot. Furthermore, De’Aaron Fox, Pascal Siakam, and Anthony Edwards will replace Curry, Kevin Durant, and Zion Williamson on the rosters as reserves.
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It is disappointing news for the Dubs fans worldwide who wanted to witness the sharp shooter’s brilliance in the All-Star game once again. The nine-time All-Star dominated the game last time and won the first-ever NBA All-Star Kobe Bryant MVP award. He erupted for a massive 50 points with 16 made three-pointers. With this legendary performance, he helped Team LeBron to clinch a 163-160 win against Team Durant.
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The fans will miss Curry’s brilliance
Basketball fans around the world would undoubtedly miss the antics of Stephen Curry during the All-Star game. Especially, the no-look three-pointers and the lob passes for vicious dunks. On the other hand, NBA legend Shaquille O’Neal is trying his best to make up for Curry’s absence with his skills.
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Even though he is in rehab, the Chef is not missing out on all the festivities during the All-Star weekend. Curry was active on social media during all the action and gave major props to some of the winners.
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