Warriors Star Stephen Curry Injured in Recent Game
Warriors' Setback: Stephen Curry's Ankle Injury
In a tense moment during the Warriors' recent 112-104 loss to the Los Angeles Clippers, Stephen Curry sprained his left ankle late in the third quarter. Attempting to return, he exited the court again after just a fleeting comeback. Curry's ankle rolled outward during an offensive play, leading him to limp into the locker room. Warriors' coach Steve Kerr mentioned that Curry would undergo an MRI that evening, expressing cautious optimism about the severity of the injury.
The Impact of Curry's Injury on the Warriors
The two-time MVP, who recorded 18 points, six assists, and four rebounds in the game, has a history of ankle issues. The Warriors' depth will be crucial as they navigate this potential setback.
- Guard Moses Moody's thoughts: “You don’t replace Steph Curry, but we do have a deep team.”
- Guard Gary Payton II adds: “Shake my head, hate to have it, especially with him.”
As fans and the team await further updates, there remains hope that Curry will not face a long absence from the court.
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