Stephen Curry out vs. Atlanta Hawks with pelvic contusion
2025-03-23 10:29
Golden State Warriors star Stephen Curry missed his team's game against the Atlanta Hawks due to a pelvic contusion.
In the game where the Golden State Warriors defeated the Toronto Raptors 117-114, Curry accidentally fell while breaking through for a layup at the end of the third quarter. His tailbone hit the ground heavily, and he then fell to the ground in pain and had to be replaced. After a while, Curry returned to the locker room with the help of his teammates.
The Warriors released a statement saying: "Golden State Warriors guard Stephen Curry was ejected from the game last night against the Toronto Raptors after falling to the floor with 3:24 left in the third quarter."
"After the game, he underwent an MRI, which showed a pelvic contusion but no structural damage. Curry will not travel with the team to Atlanta or play in tomorrow night's game against the Atlanta Hawks. His injury will be re-evaluated on Monday."
However, in the absence of Curry, the Golden State Warriors lost 124-115 to the Atlanta Hawks in the first game of the Golden State Warriors' six-game road trip. The 37-year-old Curry is the core player of the Golden State Warriors and has played for the team since 2009.
Curry is still performing well this season, scoring in double digits in 57 of 59 games, averaging 24.3 points per game. The Golden State Warriors are now ranked 6th in the Western Conference with 41 wins and 30 losses. If they are not careful, they may fall into the play-offs. I hope Curry can recover as soon as possible and help the Golden State Warriors maintain their competitiveness.
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