Stephen Curry has reportedly suffered a sprained foot after colliding with Marcus Smart during the Warriors 110-88 loss to the Celtics.
The Warriors drop from a 114.1 offensive rating to a 103.7 rating, a difference of 10.4 points. “I thought it was a dangerous play,” Kerr said per MassLive. “I thought Marcus dove into Steph’s knee, and that’s what I was upset about. The injury occurred when Curry and Celtics guard Marcus Smart collided, going for a loose ball.
Stephen Curry left the Warriors loss to the Celtics in the second quarter after Marcus Smart rolled up his foot. The MRI results are pending.
With the playoffs starting in a month, there is reason for concern in Warriors’ nation. San Antonio). Curry limped for a minute, then jogged back to the locker room.
Jason Dumas: Not an ideal situation regarding Stephen Curry and his left foot sprain, but the organization believes the results of his MRI and the time he ...
And Poole went AT the Celtics. –11:53 PM Anthony Slater@ anthonyVslater Brown 14, Tatum 11, Smart 10; Thompson 12, Curry 3 (left game in 2Q with leg injury). Stephen Curry isn’t starting the second half and is still in the locker room. Steph Curry is getting an MRI right now on the top of his foot. Stephen Curry is getting an MRI on his left foot right now, Steve Kerr says. But when you play that hard and all you know is to do that…it’s kind’ve like me diving over the scoreboard for the ball.”pic.twitter.com/kyfy7PKx2n– 2:33 AM Mark Haynes@ markhaynesnba And Poole went AT the Celtics. – Not an ideal situation regarding Steph Curry and his left foot sprain, but the organization believes the results of his MRI and the time he will miss is the best case scenario that could’ve resulted from this. Stephen Curry isn’t starting the second half and is still in the locker room. Steph Curry is getting an MRI right now on the top of his foot. Stephen Curry is getting an MRI on his left foot right now, Steve Kerr says. Not an ideal situation regarding Steph Curry and his left foot sprain, but the organization believes the results of his MRI and the time he will miss is the best case scenario that could’ve resulted from this.
10:41am: Wednesday night's MRI revealed a sprained ligament in Curry's left foot, according to Shams Charania of The Athletic (Twitter link), who reports that ...
We’ll have to wait for the Warriors to reveal the results of the MRI to see whether Curry will miss any additional action for a Golden State squad battling for playoff positioning. Curry’s teammate Draymond Green said Smart’s dive was “maybe unnecessary,” but dismissed the idea that it was a dirty play. “I thought Marcus dove into Steph, and that’s what I was upset about,” Kerr said, per Andrews. “A lot of respect for Marcus. He’s a hell of a player, a gamer, a competitor.
The timing of Curry's injury, which occurred in Wednesday's loss to the Celtics, is concerning for a Golden State team that hasn't enjoyed the luxury of a full, ...
In the meantime, Golden State will have to find a way to replace 25.5 points per game worth of production. “I’ll challenge him to do that for a full game as opposed to just a couple of minutes,” forward Juan Toscano-Anderson said after Wednesday’s game. “I’m always challenging him to be a better player, teammate and bring all the intangibles that don’t show up in the box score or on the stat sheet. And until Curry returns, the Warriors might need him to be. Poole was a starter before being placed into the sixth-man role when Thompson returned in January. After the transition, Poole struggled with inconsistency, only to turn the corner over his past eight games. So that’s definitely a worry, because one of the most important things on offense is continuity and consistency, and we haven’t been able to build that for the most part.” Curry tried to walk off the pain during a timeout, but eventually went to the locker room. Curry didn’t return to the game and underwent an MRI exam that night. I think it’s a low likelihood, but that’s the one thing that may pop up surprisingly.” Curry suffered the injury late in the second quarter when Boston’s Marcus Smart landed on his leg while they were diving for a loose ball. If it’s more severe, then you’re probably looking at six weeks,” said Pandya, who is not directly involved in Curry’s case but watched the game and reviewed various angles of the play. And now with just 12 games left until the postseason begins, establishing the chemistry and rotations necessarily for a deep playoff run will be challenging.
Golden State Warriors superstar guard Stephen Curry is out indefinitely after being diagnosed with a sprained ligament in his left foot, according to US reports ...
If it was a dirty play, I would have went and dove into his head. "I thought it was a dangerous play," Kerr said. But I thought it was a dangerous play." "I can't call that a dirty play, as unfortunate as it is. "I thought Marcus dove into Steph, and that's what I was upset about. He headed straight to the locker room, walking under his own power.
With the Spartans set to play the Wildcats as the 7-10 matchup in the West Region, Draymond Green and Stephen Curry made a friendly bet on the game.
With the sword in hand, Curry would be rocking the big green machine if MSU comes out on top. Keeping a light-hearted attitude should only bode well. Curry coming in as Sparty would be quite the scene.
Golden State Warriors star Steph Curry has been diagnosed with a left foot sprain and is expected to return for the start of the Western Conference playoffs ...
Curry initially tried to walk off the pain but left the game after being checked out on the bench. There's no structural damage and Curry is believed to have avoided serious injury, sources said. The play occurred in the second quarter when Curry and Smart dove for a loose ball and Smart rolled on top of Curry's leg.
When asked if Marcus Smart's dive that injured Stephen Curry was a dirty play, Draymond Green acknowledged that it was “maybe unnecessary.
But I thought it was a dangerous play, and I just let him know.” “I thought it was a dangerous play,” Kerr said. If it was a dirty play, I would have went and dove into his head.
X-rays after the Warriors' game against the Boston Celtics on Wednesday reportedly did not reveal any fractures or significant structural damage. Curry will see ...
In 2016, Curry hurt his ankle in Game 1 of the Golden State's first-round series against the Houston Rockets, missed the next two games and sprained his right knee in Game 4. That knee injury kept him out of the lineup for two weeks, but he returned in Game 4 of the second round against the Portland Trail Blazers. If Curry can make it back by playoff time, then the timing here isn't nearly as disruptive. Regardless of where they end up, though, their challenge is to coalesce quickly when Curry is able to return, then try to peak at the right time. Curry had to check out of the game and did not return. The Warriors will play the same style with Curry out, but it won't work the same way. Golden State Warriors star Stephen Curry is out indefinitely with a sprained ligament in his left foot, according to The Athletic's Shams Charania. X-rays after the Warriors' game against the Boston Celtics on Wednesday reportedly did not reveal any fractures or significant structural damage.