Cunningham, Pistons Notch First Win Against Warriors Since 2023
- On Friday, Stephen Curry exited the Warriors' game at Chase Center with right knee soreness after limping late in the third quarter at the 4:04 mark.
- The Warriors listed the issue as patellofemoral inflammation after Curry appeared on the injury report six days ago following swelling from a Minneapolis workout.
- In 25 minutes, Curry shot 7-16 and said `Something flared up` after grimacing and limping late in the third quarter.
- Trailing 140-124, the Warriors rested Curry with Pat Spencer filling his usual minutes before Tuesday's game against the Philadelphia 76ers; Kerr said they won't take risks.
- With the trade deadline approaching, Curry leads the NBA with 4.5 makes per game, but his soreness after missing 11 games adds pressure on roster decisions.
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Warriors Get Major Stephen Curry Injury Update After Pistons Loss
Two-time MVP Stephen Curry exited Friday’s 131-124 loss to the Detroit Pistons in the third quarter due to right knee soreness and did not return, sparking concerns for the Golden State Warriors. View this post on Instagram View this post on Instagram Thankfully, the veteran sharpshooter is not dealing with a severe injury, according to Warriors head coach Steve Kerr.“I think he’ll be OK,” Kerr said of the Stephen Curry injury. “I don’t think …
Warriors star Stephen Curry exits with sore right knee that has bothered him for about a week
Stephen Curry has been bothered by a sore right knee over the past week and the injury limited him to three quarters in the Golden State Warriors’ 131-124 loss to the Detroit Pistons.
Cade Cunningham helps Pistons stave off Warriors rally
Cade Cunningham had 29 points and 11 assists as the Detroit Pistons withstood a fourth-quarter rally to beat the Golden State Warriors 131-124 in San Francisco on Friday.
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