about 2 months ago
Stephen Curry Eyes Full Workload Before Warriors’ Play-In Push
Curry said he wants to play “my normal minutes” Sunday against the Clippers, putting him in the 32-to-34-minute range ahead of Golden State’s play-in game. “As long as it’s not my knee, I can deal with ankles,” he said. Curry added his knee felt “pretty good, even better than last game,” a promising sign entering a huge week.
By Raahib Singh
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Lexie Hull Names The Most Rewarding Part of Being Caitlin Clark's Teammate
Playing beside Clark, Hull said the “most rewarding” part is seeing kids believe “what they can do.” After Indiana nearly reached the Finals despite injuries, she said the Fever now know “we really do have a chance.” Hull also revealed her pregame calm: “look good, feel good, play good,” plus a nap, skincare, makeup, and fresh nails.
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about 2 months ago
Azzi Fudd Enters a New WNBA Era With Eyes Wide Open
Ahead of the draft, Fudd called this moment “incredible” and “insane,” grateful to enter the league as pay and visibility surge for players. After hearing directly from those behind the new labor gains, she said it gave her “a greater appreciation.” Fudd added the work is not finished, saying these negotiations and conversations “don’t end here.”
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about 2 months ago
Moses Moody Calls Patella Tear “Best-Case Scenario,” Adds Surgery Could Help Long-Term
Moody said doctors told him his patella tendon tear was the “best case scenario” because it came “straight from the bone,” making repair easier. He added that surgery lasted about 90 minutes, and rehab began the next day. With his knee bothering him since high school, Moody said, “I’m glad to finally get it fixed.”
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