Stephen Curry suffered pelvic injury during game, will undergo MRI
2025-03-22 09:18
Stephen Curry left the Golden State Warriors' game against the Toronto Raptors with a pelvic injury. Stephen Curry will undergo an MRI after falling to the ground while trying to lay up in the third quarter and landing on his tailbone.
The Golden State Warriors defeated the Toronto Raptors 117-114, and Stephen Curry was unfortunately injured in the game. Stephen Curry was injured while making a layup at the end of the third quarter of the game and fell to the ground. Stephen Curry lay on the ground for a while before being helped up and sent to the locker room.
It is reported that Golden State Warriors head coach Steve Kerr said that Stephen Curry tried to persuade the coach to let him return to the court, but the team was determined not to let Stephen Curry play. Steve Kerr said: "Stephen Curry thinks he may be able to come back, but we don't want him to take any risks. We hope that his examination results will not be too bad."
Until the Golden State Warriors receive the results of Stephen Curry's MRI, the exact severity of the injury will remain unknown. Stephen Curry, an 11-time All-Star and two-time NBA scoring champion, has scored in double figures in 57 of his 59 games this season.
Head coach Steve Kerr is unsure if Stephen Curry will be able to play against the Hawks and said it will be determined by Golden State Warriors director of sports medicine and performance Rick Celebrini.
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