Golden State's Steph Curry insists he's fully healthy
Golden State Warriors guard Stephen Curry (knee) insisted his injured knee is feeling fine.
When asked about a report that he is playing at 70 percent, Curry said his knee is fine and refused to use it as an excuse. Curry added that the Warriors aren't outmatched and are just being outplayed. He will have an opportunity to turn things around at home in Game 5 on Thursday in an elimination game.
Curry had a historically-great regular season and won his second straight MVP award, this one unanimously. He's been good in the playoffs, but he hasn't been quite as lights out as he was in the regular season. Curry is averaging 24.5 points, 5.4 rebounds and 5.5 assists in the postseason with an Effective Field Goal Percentage of 56.1 percent.
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