The Golden State Warriors are going to have to survive until at least Game 6 before getting Stephen Curry back…

The Golden State Warriors face a daunting challenge as they prepare to play without Stephen Curry until at least Game 6 of their current playoff series. Curry, the heart and soul of the team, is sidelined due to injury, and his absence leaves a significant void on both ends of the court. Without their floor general, the Warriors will need to lean heavily on veterans like Klay Thompson and Draymond Green to provide leadership, scoring, and defensive stability. Young players like Jonathan Kuminga and Moses Moody may also see expanded roles as Golden State tries to keep their playoff hopes alive.

Coach Steve Kerr will have to adjust his game plan, focusing on ball movement, aggressive defense, and smart shot selection to compensate for the loss of Curry’s elite playmaking and shooting. Opponents will undoubtedly exploit the absence of the two-time MVP, pressing hard on defense and daring others to step up. The Warriors have shown resilience in the past, but surviving until Game 6 without their superstar will require exceptional team effort, composure under pressure, and perhaps a few breakout performances. If they can manage that, Curry’s return could turn the tide in their favor — but the road there won’t be easy.

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