Warriors' Curry out another 10 days
What happened
Steph Curry will be out for at least another ten days following a re-evaluation of his knee injury.
Why it matters
Curry initially injured his right knee on February 24 in a game against the Timberwolves. An MRI then revealed a sprained MCL. The Warriors will re-evaluate Curry's injury in ten days, which means he’ll miss games against the Lakers, Suns, Kings, and possibly the Nuggets. Golden State has gone 3-2 in the five games Curry has missed since the injury. Without Curry, the Warriors will rely more on Jordan Poole and Klay Thompson to carry the offensive load. How the Warriors navigate this stretch will impact their playoff seeding in a crowded Western Conference.
Key numbers
- Curry initially injured his right knee on February 24 in a game against the Timberwolves.
- Golden State has gone 3-2 in the five games Curry has missed since the injury.
What happens next
- The Warriors will re-evaluate Curry's injury in ten days, which means he’ll miss games against the Lakers, Suns, Kings, and possibly the Nuggets.
- Without Curry, the Warriors will rely more on Jordan Poole and Klay Thompson to carry the offensive load.
- How the Warriors navigate this stretch will impact their playoff seeding in a crowded Western Conference.
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What happened in Warriors' Curry out another 10 days?
Steph Curry will be out for at least another ten days following a re-evaluation of his knee injury.
Why does Warriors' Curry out another 10 days matter?
Curry initially injured his right knee on February 24 in a game against the Timberwolves. An MRI then revealed a sprained MCL. The Warriors will re-evaluate Curry's injury in ten days, which means he’ll miss games against the Lakers, Suns, Kings, and possibly the Nuggets. Golden State has gone 3-2 in the five games Curry has missed since the injury. Without Curry, the Warriors will rely more on Jordan Poole and Klay Thompson to carry the offensive load. How the Warriors navigate this stretch will impact their playoff seeding in a crowded Western Conference.