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Warriors prepare for round 2 without Curry

- By Josh Dubow Associated Press Sports Writer

OAKLAND, Calif. — Stephen Curry’s knee injury did little to slow down the Golden State Warriors in their first-round series.

Surviving without the reigning league MVP figures to be a little bit harder in the second round against Portland.

Golden State opens the best-ofseven series against the Trail Blazers today with Curry on the sideline and the knowledge that Portland is able to handle a fullstreng­th Warriors squad after handing them their most lopsided loss of the season.

“It wasn’t a fluke,” coach Steve Kerr said Saturday. “That’s what happens if you play Portland and you throw the ball away. They’ve got explosive players all over the floor and 3-point shooting everywhere.”

Kerr didn’t show his players film of that 137-105 loss on Feb. 19 when Golden State committed 13 turnovers in the third quarter on the way to its most lopsided loss of the season. Guard Klay Thompson said the players remembered that loss in the first game back from the All-Star break well and didn’t need a reminder on film.

“We kind of let our guard down a little bit and just kind of overlooked them a bit,” Thompson said. “That’s a team you can’t overlook. It bit us and we learned our lesson.”

The Blazers sure won’t overlook the Warriors, even with Curry not available at the start of the series. Golden State outscored Houston by 60 points in the six quarters after Curry sprained the MCL in his right knee at the end of the first half in Game 4 in Houston.

With a shooter like Thompson, playmakers like Draymond Green and Shaun Livingston and the depth that helped them win 73 games, the Warriors are far more than just Curry.

“That’s a championsh­ip team,” Blazers guard Damian Lillard said. “Even without Steph, they’re still a championsh­ip team. We’ve got to keep our mind right, compete and play together. We can’t be worried about who’s not out there because we just watched them beat Houston by 25 twice without Steph.”

Here are some other things to watch this series:

Dynamic backcourt

The Warriors have the game’s most potent backcourt with Curry and Thompson but the Blazers are close with Lillard and NBA Most Improved player CJ McCollum. The two combined for 45.9 points per game and are both capable as long-ranger shooters and creators with the ball.

“They have two guys who can make plays all over the floor and shoot 3s,” Kerr said. “Houston had one. So when you have two it changes everything, because now you’re plugging two leaks and it takes all five guys to be in tune with one another.”

Steph’s status

Curry could return at some point this series. Kerr said he’d be “shocked” if Curry could play Game 2 on Tuesday but said he’s supposed to get back on the practice floor within the next few days.

“If he can progress throughout the week, fortunatel­y for us Game 3 isn’t until Saturday, Kerr said. “Maybe we’ll get a chance to see him on the court for a couple of days and see what he looks like.”

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