Steph Curry has only played three games in the playoffs for the Golden State Warriors so far due to picking up an injury before the postseason even began. However, a recent practice video has shown that his injury is now a thing of a past, as he's been knocking in 3-pointers for fun.The Warriors point guard is one of the best in the game when it comes to shooting from beyond the 3-point line, as he pretty much rains them in from that position in almost every game which he plays in.Currently, in the playoffs, he has managed to convert 44.1% of his 3-point attempts, which is much higher than the league average of 35.7%. The reason why he's so good at 3-pointers has to come down to how often he practices them.The Warriors recently posted a video on Friday of their star point guard performing 3-pointers during practice, as he nailed 18 of them in a row with the video stopping before we could see the fate of the 19th attempt.Certainly, this kind of 3-pointer form by Curry is something which the Houston Rockets will have to keep an eye on next week, as the Warriors will play against the Rockets in the Western Conference Finals on Monday night.

The two-time MVP winner suffered a Grade 2 medial collateral ligament (MCL) sprain to his left knee during a game against the Atlanta Hawks. He ended up missing six weeks of action and he didn't return to the court until Game 2 of the second-round series against the New Orleans Pelicans.

Curry has been averaging 24.5 points in four games since returning from his knee injury, with his minutes increasing with each game as well. Judging by the way he's knocking in 3-point attempts during practice, it appears he's coming back into form for the Warriors at the right time.

The Warriors need their point guard to be in form as they head into their fourth straight Western Conference Finals against a really strong Rockets team. It was only earlier this week as well that Curry said he was feeling much more confident with his knee.

He said to Melissa Rohlin of the Bay Area News: "I feel pretty good when it comes to getting over the knee injury and building up my endurance to get back to where I was before I got hurt. And with a month or hopefully 6 weeks or 7 weeks left in the season, I think I should be able to get to the finish line." 

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