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  • NBA considers new rules after Dillon Brooks targeted Steph Curry's injured thumb in playoffs.
  • Steve Kerr urges league to tighten rules to prevent unfair contact and protect injured players.
  • Incidents like Brooks' raise safety concerns, prompting NBA to review and strengthen regulations.
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Rockets attack Steph's tender thumb with ‘idiotic' rules on their side

Rockets attack Steph's tender thumb with ‘idiotic' rules on their side

Dubs irked as Rockets take aim at Curry's thumb

Dubs irked as Rockets take aim at Curry's thumb

Dillon Brooks admits to targeting Steph Curry’s thumb injury as Rockets-Warriors series gets heated

Dillon Brooks admits to targeting Steph Curry’s thumb injury as Rockets-Warriors series gets heated

Steve Kerr Wants NBA to Change ‘Dumbest’ Rule That Leads to Injuries Like Steph Curry’s

Steve Kerr Wants NBA to Change ‘Dumbest’ Rule That Leads to Injuries Like Steph Curry’s

Why are Rockets not being called for hitting Curry’s thumb? NBA rules explained

Why are Rockets not being called for hitting Curry’s thumb? NBA rules explained

Kerr, molesto con la defensa antideportiva de Houston sobre Curry: "Es lo más tonto que escuché en mi vida" | Sporting News Argentina

Kerr, molesto con la defensa antideportiva de Houston sobre Curry: "Es lo más tonto que escuché en mi vida" | Sporting News Argentina

Steve Kerr Talks NBA Rules amid Dillon Brooks Controversy Around Steph Curry Injury

Steve Kerr Talks NBA Rules amid Dillon Brooks Controversy Around Steph Curry Injury

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