Steph Curry calls Klay Thompson’s season-ending Achilles injury ‘a gut punch’

Last season Stephen Curry only suited up for five games during the Warriors 2019-20 season due to a broken left hand.
Although the two-time Most Valuable Player is slated to make his long-awaited return to Chase Center at the start of the 2020-21 season, it will be without his fellow Splash Brother.
Last week, the Warriors announced Klay Thompson has suffered a season-ending Achilles tear during a preseason workout in Southern California.
Following Thompson’s injury, Curry spoke about his backcourt mate’s injury in an interview with Marc J. Spears of ESPN.
He’s the best 2-guard in the league. To get that call was a gut punch for sure. A lot of tears. You don’t really know what to say because a guy like that is having to go through two pretty serious rehabs now. , Steph Curry told Marc J. Spears of ESPN.
But at the end of the day, we have to have his back. We hope that he is around and a part of what we do through his rehab and staying connected with us, Steph Curry told Marc J. Spears of ESPN.
He can come back strong. He’s a guy that loves the game so much. He is going to do whatever it takes to get back out there on the floor and be himself, Steph Curry told Marc J. Spears of ESPN.
That’s what we hope and the confidence that we have. Two-and-a-half years of rehab is tough for anybody. We’re hoping for the best, Steph Curry told Marc J. Spears of ESPN

Last season Stephen Curry only suited up for five games during the Warriors 2019-20 season due to a broken left hand.
Although the two-time Most Valuable Player is slated to make his long-awaited return to Chase Center at the start of the 2020-21 season, it will be without his fellow Splash Brother.
Last week, the Warriors announced Klay Thompson has suffered a season-ending Achilles tear during a preseason workout in Southern California.
Following Thompson’s injury, Curry spoke about his backcourt mate’s injury in an interview with Marc J. Spears of ESPN.
He’s the best 2-guard in the league. To get that call was a gut punch for sure. A lot of tears. You don’t really know what to say because a guy like that is having to go through two pretty serious rehabs now. , Steph Curry told Marc J. Spears of ESPN.
But at the end of the day, we have to have his back. We hope that he is around and a part of what we do through his rehab and staying connected with us, Steph Curry told Marc J. Spears of ESPN.
He can come back strong. He’s a guy that loves the game so much. He is going to do whatever it takes to get back out there on the floor and be himself, Steph Curry told Marc J. Spears of ESPN.
That’s what we hope and the confidence that we have. Two-and-a-half years of rehab is tough for anybody. We’re hoping for the best, Steph Curry told Marc J. Spears of ESPN