Warriors' Curry details his 'new normal' after 'unpredictable' knee rehab
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Warriors' Curry details his 'new normal' after 'unpredictable' knee rehab
""I thought I was going to be out a week. Ten days max. (But) every time I got on the court or tried to push it in that first month, there was always a reaction. You just knew it wasn't healing as fast as you thought.""
""Every day I wake up, first thing I think is how this (knee) is going to feel. That's been a struggle throughout the whole process. Even now. As good as I feel now, I hope it stays that way.""
""Yes and no. There's nothing structurally wrong with my knee. So it's not like I'm compromised out there. It is a new normal, though, if that makes sense.""
Stephen Curry has been sidelined for over two months due to a right knee injury, initially thought to be a short-term issue. The injury, termed 'runner's knee,' began on January 24 and led to persistent pain and swelling. After extensive recovery, including five-on-five scrimmaging, he received medical clearance to return against the Houston Rockets. Curry expressed ongoing concern about his knee's condition and acknowledged the need to manage it moving forward, despite no structural damage being present.
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