RSCD3_ wrote:Can you post them here?
I dont know if kerr might be playing gamesmanship though with the news.
Well, first of all Kerr said that Curry decided to not play after trying "to push off on it and it was tender". Then asked about whether it's a foot or an ankle problem, Kerr response was: "I don't know, honestly. It's both, I mean, I'm not sure I know the difference. It's on the back of foot and underneath the ankle. It's something down there." Sure, the second part of the second statement make it sound like it's semantics only but maybe they really have no idea why he's feeling the pain. To me, that would be concerning, although this might only be me being hypersensitive considering the historic season at stake.
Last press conference, Curry said he doesn't see a scenario where he would sit out. Before this game, he tried to warm up and decided to not play due to discomfort or pain (pretty evident from the video before the game, he only tried one minor move, shook his head and headed back to the locker room). It wasn't Kerr who told him to rest as Kerr mentioned in the post game press conference. So either Curry changed his mind about not playing through any pain himself, or the coaching staff made him realize that it's not worth to risk anything, or he really couldn't play regardless of the situation. Either way, it's safe to say that Steph felt clearly more pain/discomfort than he expected or else he would have played.