Warriors star Stephen Curry and NBA MVP corresponds to a quarter after. A bad fall on the head, neck and back, 128-115 loss to the Rockets lost in the vicinity of the basket in the second quarter of the night Monday
Krieger said after a series of tests, Curry was determined had no symptoms of a concussion; It was subjected to X-rays. He came back and finished with 23 points in 31 minutes.
"I feel great," Curry said. "I could not imagine how the game is in progress to me."
The Rockets cut their deficit in the Western Conference Finals with a 3-1 victory.
Curry said the decline was not the worst of his career, but called the scariest.
"I'm in the air for a long time - try to prepare," Curry, who suffered a bruise to the warriors of the head in the game said.
When asked if he would not go out of their way to see the repetition of the case, Curry said he had seen ", and once was enough."
Curry ran sprints in a hallway before returning to the arena and back to the bank with less than 6 minutes in the third quarter to the left.
Curry has been captured in the air above Houston Trevor Ariza on a play near the basket as Rockets Ariza rose by a shot, and cascading to the ground near the landing directly on his head, because he unable to control the situation, had dropped his.
"I did not know exactly who he was, I wanted to find only the fake bomb and someone of his feet," Ariza said. "I have not been repealed or know what was always the case, intentionally or unintentionally did something. Just wanted to make a game of basketball."
Curry, who was a foul called on the play, remained on the floor for a few minutes as part of medical personnel with teammates and coaches in the investigation.
I was standing with assistance and was led into the cabin, rubbing the side of his head with a dazed look as he walked down the hall.
"It's a scary thing, a scary situation," Ariza said. "Both players were trying to play hard and try to make games for their team, and unfortunately, sometimes hurt. But he's a tough kid and went and fought for his team."
Curry had 11 points in 13 minutes, when he left the game.
Warriors general manager Bob Myers was finally Curry not have a concussion.
"If he did, he would not play," Myers said. "That's a very hard line."
Curry said he felt better than he had the two other times in his career, when he had passed the concussion protocol (Curry was was once diagnosed with a concussion, in November 2013).
"I felt much better than I did the last two times, it was only good news on my end," Curry said. "We rode on the bike a bit, I've got my heart rate and ensures that does not degrade, and walked up and down the hallway and continue all tests of balance and so."
Curry said: "I was once told that everything was fine, I went out and played and tried everything I could to help my team in the game again."
The Protocol on concussions NBA is a "brain function, through the neurological and cognitive assessment" baseline, which was held in the preseason and then used as a basis suspected as compared to a player, he has a concussion.
The warrior does not use the specific tests and how to diagnose work determined head contusion.
Warriors doctor Bill Maloney and trainer Johan Wang declined to comment.
The 6-foot-3, 190 pounds Curry won the MVP in a landslide over the Rockets James Harden after averaging 23.8 points 7.7 assists, 4.3 rebounds and two steals per game this season.
He shot 48.7 percent from the field and 44.3 percent from 3-points. He already has three of the five most 3-point shooter in the history of the NBA season.
Information from ESPN.com's Marc Stein, Calvin Watkins and Ethan Sherwood Strauss, and The Associated Press was used in this report.
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