Medical experts: 10 days of first-degree strain & 31 days of second-degree strain, 12 days of not specified classification
12:08am, 13 May 2025Basketball
May 7th News In today's NBA playoff Warriors away against the Timberwolves, Stephen Curry returned to the locker room with discomfort in the game. Later, according to reports from several reporters: Curry suffered a left hamstring strain and would not return in this game.
Then, sports medicine expert Jeff Stotts updated the update: the severity of the
strain will ultimately determine how long Stephen Curry may be away.
Players diagnosed with a first-degree strain (G1) are absent for about 10 days; if it is a second-degree strain (G2), this time will jump to about 31 days; for strains that are not specifically classified, the average absence time is about 12 days.
("nondescript strains") refer to strains that do not clearly indicate the level of injury (such as first-level G1, second-level G2, etc.) in medical or official reports. That is to say, although the diagnosis is a strain, the specific severity of the injury is not specified.)
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