Stephen Curry to Miss at Least Two Games with Left Ankle Injury for Golden State Warriors
Golden State Warriors star Stephen Curry will be sidelined for at least two games due to a left ankle injury sustained during practice. The team announced that Curry, who has a history of ankle issues, will undergo further evaluation before determining a timeline for his return.
Curry’s absence is a blow to the Warriors, who rely heavily on his scoring and playmaking. The team will look to other key players, including Klay Thompson and Draymond Green, to step up in his absence. Head coach Steve Kerr expressed optimism that Curry’s injury is minor but emphasized the importance of caution given Curry’s role and the long NBA season ahead.
The Warriors will face tough matchups in Curry’s absence, testing the depth of their roster. This setback comes just as Golden State was finding a rhythm, raising questions about the team’s ability to stay competitive in the tightly contested Western Conference. Fans and analysts alike are hopeful Curry’s time off will be brief, allowing him to return to lead the Warriors’ playoff push.