Golden State Warriors point guard Stephen Curry is taking his time with his recovery from a Grade 1 left hamstring strain suffered in Game 1 of the Western Conference semifinals against the Minnesota Timberwolves. Speaking to reporters, Curry emphasized the importance of allowing his body to heal naturally without rushing the process. He mentioned that he will undergo daily evaluations after a week to gauge his readiness to return to action. Curry cautioned against the temptation to hurry back, acknowledging the unpredictable nature of hamstring injuries. If he misses a week, Curry would be sidelined until Game 5 on Wednesday in Minneapolis, with Game 6 scheduled for May 18 in San Francisco if necessary. The injury occurred during the second quarter of Game 1 when Curry made a driving mid-range shot, prompting his exit from the game. Despite his early departure, the 37-year-old had an impressive performance, scoring 13 points in just 13 minutes. Curry’s contribution was vital in the Warriors’ victory over the Timberwolves and in their first-round series win against the Houston Rockets.