Warriors provide new info on Steph Curry's sore knee
- On Saturday, the Golden State Warriors announced Stephen Curry is day-to-day after an MRI diagnosed patellofemoral pain syndrome, commonly called runner’s knee.
- The team noted the right knee soreness has been ongoing, managed through midweek rest, after swelling from an individual workout in Minneapolis six days earlier.
- He exited Friday's game after a painful sequence in the third quarter, stumbling on a layup with 4:28 remaining, then limped to the locker room and did not speak with reporters.
- With three days off before Tuesday, the team will reassess Curry's status as Steve Kerr called him day-to-day, weighing short-term needs against longer goals with roughly 30 games remaining.
- Curry's All-Star starter status and the looming Feb. 5 trade deadline add urgency as Kerr noted Jimmy Butler sidelined increased Curry's offensive stress.
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Warriors Get Concerning Stephen Curry Injury Update After MRI
The Golden State Warriors are entering a critical stretch of the season with renewed concern surrounding Stephen Curry’s health after the franchise cornerstone was ruled out in the second half of Friday night’s 131–124 loss to the Detroit Pistons because of right knee soreness.An MRI conducted after the game revealed patellofemoral pain syndrome in Curry’s right knee, a condition commonly referred to in basketball as “runner’s knee.” Warriors co…
Steph Curry injury update: Warriors provide new info on sore knee
SAN FRANCISCO – The Warriors’ best player is not expected to miss much time after leaving Friday’s 131-124 loss to the Pistons with a sore knee. Steph Curry avoided major damage to his right knee, head coach Steve Kerr said after Saturday’s practice at Chase Center. Curry underwent an MRI, and his official diagnosis is patellofemoral syndrome, which commonly known as “runner’s knee.” “He’s day to day,” Kerr said, later adding that the team will…
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