Fatigued Golden State players took Wednesday off after a physical 99-88 Game 1 victory over the Timberwolves, but coach Steve Kerr and his staff went to work determining how the Warriors will play on without superstar Stephen Curry for the next three games and possibly the rest of the best-of-seven series.
Curry left Tuesday’s game at Target Center in the second quarter because of a strained left hamstring and did not play again on a night his teammates led by as many as 23 points, even with Curry unavailable for more than half the game.
The Warriors on Wednesday announced that an MRI confirmed a Grade 1 strain and said Curry will be reevaluated in a week.
A week is Game 5 on May 14 at Target Center.
He’ll miss the series’ next three games: Thursday at Target Center and Saturday and Monday in San Francisco.
Game 6 would be May 18 in San Francisco, and a deciding Game 7 is set for May 20 at Target Center. There are three days off between Games 5 and 6.
“We’re in that room right now talking about how we’re going to approach it,” Kerr told reporters at the team’s downtown Minneapolis hotel Wednesday. “What the lineups are going to look like, it’s all part of it.