Stephen Curry Injury Update: The Golden State Warriors have announced that Steph Curry will be out for at least the next two games due to a left peroneal strain, an injury sustained during Sunday’s matchup against the Los Angeles Clippers. This update means Curry will miss back-to-back games against the New Orleans Pelicans on Tuesday and Wednesday at the Chase Center, with a re-evaluation scheduled for Friday.
Curry’s Injury and Recovery Timeline
Following Sunday’s 112-104 loss to the Clippers, where Curry contributed 18 points and six assists, the Warriors initially categorized the injury as a “left ankle sprain.” After further examination, it was clarified to be a peroneal strain, affecting the tendons that support the outward movement of the foot. According to orthopedic specialist Dr. David E. Oji, if the strain is mild, Curry’s return could come as early as next week, with 1-2 weeks of intense rehab needed to regain full strength. However, if there’s a minor tear or a more severe injury, Curry could be sidelined for several weeks.
Fortunately, an MRI showed no structural damage, and Warriors coach Steve Kerr reassured fans by describing Curry’s condition as “mild or moderate.” Kerr emphasized that although Curry has experienced multiple ankle injuries before, the star point guard is in good spirits and optimistic about a swift return.
Depth in Curry’s Absence: A Test for the Warriors
While Curry’s absence is a significant blow, it offers the Warriors a chance to test their depth early in the season. Head Coach Steve Kerr has already leaned on a 12-man rotation to start the 2024-25 season, an approach he experimented with in the Warriors’ opening win against the Portland Trail Blazers. This “next-man-up” approach will be essential over the next few games, as the Warriors look to adjust without Curry’s leadership and scoring abilities.
What’s Next for the Warriors?
The Warriors are slated to face the Houston Rockets on Saturday, but Curry’s availability for that game remains uncertain. The team hopes for positive results from his Friday re-evaluation, but his return will depend on the progress of his recovery.
For Warriors fans and NBA followers, all eyes will be on the Warriors’ roster to see if their deep bench can hold up during Curry’s absence. Whether Curry returns in a week or needs extended recovery, the Warriors are optimistic about his outlook and the resilience of their roster.