Golden State Warriors star Stephen Curry has been playing through a nagging tail bone injury for the past games. He had a brief scare on an awkward landing on Tuesday against the Milwaukee Bucks. Fortunately, he was able to recover quickly and even win the game for his team. After the game, Curry shared the secret cure to his injury.

Per Bleacher Report, Curry admitted that his butt pad greatly helped in alleviating the pain in his tail bone.

That butt pad definitely has some special healing powers and more. After all, Curry exploded for 41 points on 14-of-21 shooting from the field, 5-of-10 from deep, and 8-of-9 from the free-throw line. His performance guided the Warriors to a close 122-121 victory over the Milwaukee Bucks.

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To recall, Curry suffered a tail bone injury on March 17 against the Houston Rockets after a rough fall. He subsequently missed five games to rest and heal up. Without him, the Warriors fell into a 1-4 record.

But Curry came back on March 29 against the Chicago Bulls and led the team to victory with 32 points. He played against the Miami Heat but then missed the following game with the Toronto Raptors, citing his tail bone injury once again. This rightfully concerned Warriors fans as they know the team desperately needs their two-time MVP in this tough season.

Hopefully, Curry's butt pad isn't just some sort of band-aid solution — actually helping the three-time champ recover completely from his injury. The Warriors cannot afford to lose him again.