Golden State Warriors’ Stephen Curry to Miss Game Against Oklahoma City Thunder due to Knee Discomfort

Stephen Curry, leader of the Golden State Warriors, underwent an MRI that excluded structural injuries to his right knee, but he will be out this Thursday in the game against the Oklahoma City Thunder and will be re-examined in the coming days, reported this Wednesday his team.

Curry did not play on Tuesday in his team’s loss against the Minnesota Timberwolves due to discomfort in his right knee and underwent an MRI the same afternoon that day, the Warriors detailed.

The four-time NBA champion was leading the San Francisco Bay Area team with an average of 30.7 points per game.

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How has the Warriors’ start been?

The Warriors have lost four in a row and have a record of 6-6 in the Western Conference, which leaves them in eighth position.

Curry’s loss only accentuated the decline of the franchise, which had started with a record of six wins and only two losses.

In addition to the two matchups against the Thunder this week, the Houston Rockets and the Phoenix Suns appear on Golden State’s schedule.

After those four matches they will have the match of the new “Cup with Group Stage” style tournament, which continues on November 24 for the Warriors.

Golden State shares a Group with Spurs, Kings, Timberwolves and Thunder.

The leader of sector C of the West are the Timberwolves with two wins, while the Warriors are with one win and one loss.

Only the leaders of each Group will advance to the next round and the best second places in each conference.

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2023-11-15 23:15:20
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