Golden State Warriors star Stephen Curry appeared confident in his ability to play in his team’s Game 4 against the Boston Celtics in the NBA Finals at dawn on Saturday, the day after he suffered a leg injury in Game 3. which his team lost.

“I’m going to play” and “that’s all I know right now, I’ll have to see how my legs react,” Corey said in training.

Corry, recognized as the best player of the regular season in 2015 and 2016, four minutes before the end of the third game, was injured during a joint ball with Al Horford, falling on his left thigh.

Curry, who scored 31 points in that match, cried out in pain, stood up heavily and played for a minute before running off the field.

Corey said the injury reminded him of the sprained leg he suffered in March and he did not take X-rays, adding in this regard: “Because I’ve been hurt before, I went through it.”

And he added: “Once you take a few steps, you immediately understand if you can run normally. At the time, I couldn’t do it. Yesterday I managed to do it. I felt confident because the injury is not serious.”

And about the best treatment, he said: “You need about 10 and a half hours of sleep, and put your feet in a bowl of ice.”