Golden State Warriors guard Stephen Curry exited Wednesday night’s NBA Cup defeat to the Houston Rockets with what the team described as a right quad contusion.
Curry limped to the Warriors’ locker room with 35 seconds remaining in Golden State’s 104-100 loss. He played 32:45 and finished with 14 points, 6 rebounds and 5 assists.
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The Warriors said Curry will undergo an MRI and there is no timetable yet for how much time, if any, he could miss.
“When I heard it was a quad, I was actually relieved,” Warriors coach Steve Kerr said afterward, via NBC Sports Bay Area. “Better than an ankle or a knee.”
Late in the fourth quarter, as Rockets center Alperen Şengün set a screen on Curry, his left knee hit Curry’s right quad. The two-time NBA MVP remained in the game, but showed signs that he was bothered by something.
Curry then took a charge from Amen Thompson — later reversed to a blocking foul on Curry — and two possessions later was called for a charge as he drove to the basket for a layup. Following that play, he was clearly in obvious pain.
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As the Warriors huddled during a timeout with 35.2 seconds to play, Curry spoke with Rick Celebrini, the team’s Director Of Sports Medicine And Performance, and the two headed for the locker room together.
The Warriors are now 10-10 on the season and 1-3 in NBA Cup group play. Curry has missed four games this season with the Warriors posting a 1-3 record without their star guard.
“If Steph has to miss [time]?” Kerr said. “It obviously changes everything — our rotations, how we’re playing, who we are playing through. We’ll see.”
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