Stephen Curry called himself and his brother, Seth Curry, the "Rehab Brothers" as they remain out with injuries.
Golden State Warriors superstar Stephen Curry hilariously mocked his prolonged absence from the team's lineup during Sunday's 107–110 loss to the New York Knicks.
During the live broadcast of the game, when asked by commentator and NBA legend Reggie Miller what it has been like to share the court with his brother Seth Curry, who is also currently out of the lineup with an injury, Curry gave a hilarious response.
"We've been the rehab brothers," Curry said.
Steph Curry has now been sidelined for over a month, missing the last 17 games with a knee injury, with an expected comeback later this week or next week.
Meanwhile, Seth Curry has appeared in only four games this season with the Warriors, missing the game against the Knicks due to an adductor injury.
With the latest loss, the Warriors have dropped to a 32–35 record, sitting ninth in the Western Conference.
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