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Nets’ Seth Curry expects to deal with pain for the rest of the year


Seth Curry is not only playing through pain nightly, but knows he’s probably going to have to keep doing so for the rest of the season.

The Nets guard’s left ankle has been an issue since before his Feb. 10 trade from Philadelphia. And he’s been suiting up despite significant discomfort.

“Sometimes, yeah. Most of the time, yeah honestly. I’d say we’re doing a good job of trying to manage it on off days, and getting the proper amount of treatment,” Curry said. “It’s tough just in the sense that I can’t do as much as I want to every day as far as practice-wise and working on my game, getting extra work in.”

Curry didn’t think the ankle would need offseason surgery.

“No, it’s not that. Just more than an extended amount of rest period. Probably a month or so just rest,” Curry said. “But obviously not going to get that now.”

Nets guard Seth Curry (30) drives against Hornets forward PJ Washington.
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Steve Nash echoed those sentiments before Tuesday’s tilt versus Detroit.

“I’m under the assumption that it’s more rest than anything,” said Nash. “But yeah, he’s going to have to manage this thing probably the rest of the way.

“He’s still playing relatively like himself. He’s had some really great nights for us and he carried this thing pretty well. He’s a pretty tough character and wants to play, so I think he’ll be OK. If there’s pockets where we can preserve him and limit his minutes of him, we’ll try.

Curry came into Tuesday’s game averaging 15.3 points on .485 shooting from deep since joining the Nets.

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Ben Simmons (back) hasn’t been able to do any more over the past few days than he had been previously, according to Nash. He hasn’t had a second MRI, but he still hasn’t been cleared to even go one-on-zero, much less practice.

“It’s the same thing every day. … Y’all put out the same stuff every day, so I’m not gonna just regurgitate the same thing,” Curry said when asked about Simmons’ progress.

“He’s able to obviously pass the ball and move around. You guys seen him during the game, he’s doing it. That’s as much as he’s done,” added Andre Drummond, who said Simmons has essentially been limited to walk-throughs.

Nets guard Kyrie Irving, right, is greeted by Ben Simmons and Seth Curry on the bench during the first quarter of a game against the Hornets on March 27, 2022.
Seth Curry and Ben Simmons greet Kyrie Irving.
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“He’s moving around a little bit more. He looks good, he looks happy. In terms of what he’s doing, none of us know: He’s the mystery guy. He comes in sweats every day, and then God knows what he does after that. So hopefully he’s doing his recovery from him and he’s getting better each and every day. When we get him back, we get him back.”


Brooklyn was also without David Duke Jr. (G-League), Joe Harris (ankle) and Day’Ron Sharpe (G-League).

Hamidou Diallo (finger), Luka Garza (G-League), Jerami Grant (calf) and Saben Lee (G-League) were out for Detroit.


The Nets started Curry, Kyrie Irving, Kevin Durant, Bruce Brown and Drummond.


Durant’s media platform Boardroom will launch it’s first collegiate partnership with St. John’s on Wednesday to enhance the NIL (Name, Image, and Likeness) resources available to Red Storm athletes.

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