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Warriors Cousins has torn left quadriceps

- By JANIE McCAULEY AP Sports Writer

Oakland, Calif. — DeMarcus Cousins has a torn left quadriceps muscle that will sideline the Golden State center indefinite­ly, a devastatin­g injury that the Warriors feared was serious when he went down in the first quarter of their first-round playoff loss to the Clippers.

An MRI exam Tuesday morning on Cousins’ left leg revealed the tear. The two-time defending NBA champion Warriors said Cousins will begin rehabilita­tion immediatel­y and updates will be “provided as appropriat­e.”

Coach Steve Kerr said after the Warriors’ 135-131 Game 2 loss on Monday night that Cousins would be out for a significan­t period.

Playing in just his second career postseason game after a nine-year wait, Cousins went down in the first quarter in front of the Golden State bench after swiping a ball from Patrick Beverley in the back court. He immediatel­y grabbed at his left quad. Cousins hobbled to the locker room at the 8:09 mark.

Cousins had just returned in January from a nearly yearlong absence following surgery for a torn left Achilles tendon suffered while with the Pelicans last season.

He had two points, two rebounds and an assist in less than 4 minutes Monday. He fouled out of Saturday’s 121-104 Game 1 win with nine points, nine rebounds and four assists in 21 minutes.

“I know it’s frustratin­g for him. I’ve been through something like that, getting hurt, getting all the way back and then getting hurt again, so I know how frustratin­g it is,” Warriors center Kevon Looney said. “He is a resilient guy. He’s been through adversity before and I know he’s going to bounce back. His spirit is probably low right now, but he’s a tough guy and he’ll be back better than ever.”

Looney picked up more minutes with Cousins’ injury and scored a career-high 19 points while making all six of his shots in 19 minutes. Kerr is likely to use a combinatio­n of shot-blocking presence Andrew Bogut and Looney going forward this postseason.

Bogut’s signing last month for a second stint with the franchise means so much more now. Kerr called him an “insurance policy” and Bogut — who had been playing back home in Australia — has made the most of his chances. He had nine rebounds, three points and a blocked shot in 16 minutes Monday.

He played on the Warriors’ 2015 championsh­ip team and the 73-win team the following season that lost in Game 7 of the NBA Finals to LeBron James and the Cavaliers.

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