Golden State Warriors’ standout Stephen Curry faced another setback as he injured his troublesome right ankle during Thursday night’s game against the Chicago Bulls. The extent of the injury is yet to be determined.
Coach Steve Kerr revealed that Curry had his ankle in a bucket of ice post-game, but further details awaited consultation with the medical staff. Curry, a two-time MVP, has grappled with ankle injuries throughout his illustrious 15-year NBA career.
Teammate Klay Thompson expressed concern for Curry’s well-being, acknowledging the team’s reliance on him while wishing him a speedy recovery. Curry’s departure from the game came in the final minutes, leaving the court after limping off with 3:51 remaining.
Despite initial struggles, Curry managed to contribute 15 points before the injury, emphasizing his importance to the team’s offensive prowess. The Warriors faced a deficit at halftime but rallied in his absence.
As Curry’s availability for future games remains uncertain, the Warriors aim to adapt and excel collectively in his potential absence. With a challenging season schedule, the team remains confident in their ability to navigate through challenges, relying on their experience and cohesion.
The Warriors’ next match against the San Antonio Spurs on Saturday looms, posing another test for the team’s resilience and depth.