
Steve Kerr Breaks Silence On Steph Curry’s New Injury
Golden State Warriors head coach Steve Kerr has broken his silence on Stephen Curry’s latest injury, saying that the two-time MVP is “day-to-day” with a partially torn ligament in his left foot.
Curry Injured in Tuesday’s Game
Curry suffered the injury in Tuesday’s game against the Atlanta Hawks. He stepped on the foot of Hawks center Clint Capela and immediately went down in pain. Kerr said that Curry underwent an MRI on Wednesday that revealed the partially torn ligament.
Timeline for Curry’s Return
Kerr said that Curry will be re-evaluated in a week and that there is no timetable for his return. However, the Warriors are hopeful that he will be back on the court within the next few weeks.
Warriors to Rely on Other Players
In Curry’s absence, the Warriors will need to rely on other players to step up. Klay Thompson, Draymond Green, and Andrew Wiggins will likely see their roles increase.
Warriors Still Confident in Title Chances
Despite Curry’s injury, the Warriors remain confident in their chances of winning another championship. They are still the top team in the Western Conference and have a lot of experience playing without Curry.
Looking Ahead
The Warriors will play their next game on Thursday against the Oklahoma City Thunder. It will be their first game without Curry in the lineup.
