NBA: Warriors’ Steph Curry sidelined with injury

Basketball
Published 06.02.2023
NBA: Warriors’ Steph Curry sidelined with injury

Golden State All-Star guard Stephen Curry will likely be sidelined as a consequence of accidents to his left leg, the staff mentioned Sunday, and the Warriors aren’t any’t positive what number of weeks he’ll miss.

Curry was identified after an MRI with partial tears to his superior tibiofibular ligament and interosseous membrane in his left leg and in addition has a lower-leg contusion. But Warriors coach Steve Kerr harassed Sunday that the news may have been far worse.

“I didn’t know those ligaments existed,” Kerr mentioned. “I think the main thing is he’s going to be out for a little bit. We’re going to reevaluate in a few days. And the good news is, he’s going to be back. We don’t exactly know when but it’s not an injury that’s going to keep him out for the season. He’s going to come back this season and hopefully sooner rather than later.”

Curry left Saturday’s sport towards Dallas with 2:01 left within the third quarter, after his wrapped left leg — which he initially damage Thursday in a matchup towards Denver — appeared to buckle as he performed protection.

He instantly started hopping in apparent discomfort, then left the sport and didn’t return.

Curry, who’s averaging 29.4 factors per sport this season, won’t play on Monday towards Oklahoma City. And with the All-Star Game two weeks away, it now appears very potential that Curry may not be there.

If Curry — or any of the opposite 24 gamers chosen for the NBA All-Star Game — can not take part within the February 19 contest, Commissioner Adam Silver will appoint a alternative. Starters had been chosen by a formulation that included voting from followers, media and NBA gamers. Reserves had been picked by NBA coaches.

Curry already has had one prolonged absence of the season, lacking 11 video games from December 16 by January 7 with a shoulder harm. The Warriors went 6-5 in these video games, and has 5 video games left earlier than the All-Star break.

“We just got through a stretch without him … and held our own,” Kerr mentioned. “We know we can hold our own now. We went through this last year when he missed I think the final 10 games of the season or so and obviously went on a great run in the playoffs. We have some experience with this and we’re confident that we can keep things going and be where we want to be by the end of the year.”

The Warriors, like many groups within the Western Conference, have little or no room for error within the playoff chase. Golden State is 27-26 and entered Sunday seventh within the West — three video games again of third-place Sacramento however just one sport forward of Eleventh-place Portland.

The high six groups in every convention are assured playoff spots. The groups that end between seventh and tenth will go to a play-in event to resolve the No. 7 and No. 8 seeds in every of the convention brackets.