Alarm bells are going off inside the Golden State Warriors. We are sure that more than one fan held their breath when they saw how Stephen Curry fall and was left lying on the court this Thursday in the game against the Toronto Raptors.
The former NBA MVP had to leave the game that at the time was very even, but not before suffering a tremendous blow.
Stephen Curry’s blow
Stephen Curry took a huge blow to his tailbone, which was his prop against the floor after an unintentional collision with Toronto Raptors rookie Jonathan Mogbo.
Golden State reported Curry’s injury for the time being as a “pelvic contusion,” and he is expected to undergo tests on Friday.
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Normally, players with an injury of this type miss between 3 and 10 games, so it is likely that Golden State will have to make its entire next tour without its star player, it would certainly be a very important casualty for these last weeks of the Regular Phase, although at least if there is no fracture will not be at risk their presence in the Play-In or Playoffs.
After not returning to the court, the player finished with 17 points on 6-of-8 shooting (2-of-4 from 3-point range).
The Warriors had been one of the best teams in recent weeks since the arrival of Jimmy Butler, winning 15 of 18 games.
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