Bruised right side won’t sideline Stephen Curry Warriors point guard Stephen Curry addressed the media for about 10 minutes after Wednesday morning’s shootaround, and the majority of the questions revolved around his frightening fall that caused a head contusion in Monday’s Game 4. Here’s an excerpt of what the Warriors’ point guard had to say before Game 5 of the Western Conference finals against Houston: How are you feeling?: I’m feeling great, all things considered. Are any of the symptoms lingering from Monday night?: Not really. There were a little bit of lingering effects (Tuesday), just soreness from the fall. Do you still feel woozy?: No, I never did. How annoying is the protective sleeve on your shooting elbow?: I shot pretty well with it just now, so hopefully, that’ll continue tonight. Does seeing the video give you any pause?: I won’t think about it tonight, like: ‘Stay out of the paint.’ [...] he made a basketball play with the pump fake to get me up in the air, and then from there, it was just an unavoidable situation and you hope for the best on the way down. Did you think it was important to get back on the court Monday, so your teammates saw that you were OK?: Honestly, that didn’t go into the decision in the locker room. Once I was cleared to go back on the court in the third quarter, I felt like it was a good decision to go out and play and see what I could do. The funny thing is: I had so much adrenaline rush during the hour or so that I was in the back (getting tested for a concussion) that I didn’t feel anything, besides the bruise on my head.