Steve Kerr’s Update on Steph Curry’s Injury as Warriors Star Sits Out Thunder Game

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By: Mike

The Golden State Warriors will face the Oklahoma City Thunder at the Chase Center without their star player, Steph Curry, this Wednesday night.

Earlier on Wednesday, it was announced that Curry would not participate due to pain in both of his knees, described as bilateral knee pain.

“Steph has been dealing with some discomfort over the past week. His knees have been a particular cause of concern,” Warriors coach Steve Kerr explained before Wednesday’s game. “We’re hoping the rest will allow him a couple of days to prepare for our upcoming road trip.”

Kerr also expressed optimism that Curry would be ready to return for the team’s next game against the Phoenix Suns, which begins a brief two-game tour on the road.

“He just needs a little time to recover from the tendinitis in his knees,” Kerr added. “We believe a few days of rest should be beneficial for him.”

This season, Curry has already missed four games, three of which were in late October and early November due to an ankle issue. During his absence, the Warriors managed a perfect 3–0 record with victories over the New Orleans Pelicans (twice) and the Houston Rockets.

Despite these challenges, Curry and the Warriors have had an impressive start to the season, holding a 12–5 record. In a career-low average of 29.7 minutes on the court per game, Curry has been averaging 22.4 points, 6.5 assists, and 5.4 rebounds, while shooting 47.5% overall and 44.4% from three-point range.


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