Golden State Warriors' Stephen Curry To Miss Additional Week Due To Knee And Leg Injuries

Photo: Instagram/Stephen Curry 

Golden State Warriors’ Stephen Curry will continue to miss playing for at least one more week as he recovers from injuries to his left knee and leg.

Despite making good progress, the NBA team stated on Wednesday that he will be re-evaluated after a week, causing him to miss the team’s next four games, including the game against the Los Angeles Lakers on Thursday.

Curry incurred partial tears to his knee ligaments and membranes as well as a lower leg contusion during the February 4 game against the Dallas Mavericks, causing him to miss five games prior to the All-Star break.

Photo: Instagram/Stephen Curry 

This injury setback is not the first one for Curry this season, as he had missed 11 consecutive games in December and January due to a left shoulder injury.

When he is healthy, Curry has been instrumental for the team, averaging 29.4 points, 6.4 assists, and 6.3 rebounds per game.

Despite Curry’s absence, the reigning NBA champions, Golden State Warriors, are just 2.5 games behind the Los Angeles Clippers for the West’s fourth seed, with a record of 29-29.

The team released a statement on Twitter, confirming that Curry is making progress, but they remain cautious with his recovery to ensure he fully heals before returning to play.

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Source: Inquirer Net 

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