The Golden State Warriors hold their breath on Stephen Curry.
The former MVP left Thursday’s match against the Raptors of Toronto with an apparent injury after landing hard on his coccyx in a trip to the third quarter. The Warriors later announced that he would not return due to a pelvic bruise.
The sound of the coccyx hitting the ground was noisy.
The curry was clearly suffered after the impact. He left the court under his own power, but in clear discomfort by massaging his coccyx and the lower back before heading for the locker room. Warriors head coach Steve Kerr said after the match Curry suffered an MRI, but wanted to reintegrate the game before being excluded.
“We decided not to risk anything,” said Kerr. “I hope it is not bad.”
He finished the match with 17 points on 6 shots out of 8 (2 out of 4 from the 3 -point beach). Warriors Then won 117-114.
Concern for the Warriors: Steph Curry just went to the locker rooms grabbing his lug after a hard fall. Here, he discusses it with Drew Yoder and Rick Celebrini, then heads for the locker room with Celebrini. pic.twitter.com/qsxrkhimw4
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It would be the last thing that the warriors want to see during their recent hot sequence, especially after Curry missed Tuesday’s match to rest your back, which had recently done it.
The Warriors were one of the hottest teams in the NBA since the deadline for trade, winning 15 out of 18 after picking up Jimmy Butler to provide another veteran star alongside Curry and Draymond Green. This decision seemed to galvanize Curry in particular, while it went from 22.1 points per game with 38.9% 3 -point shooting before trade at 28.1 and 40.5% in the same statistics that launch on Thursday.
This pushed the Warriors 41-29 in sixth place in the Western Conference, good for the last place of the guaranteed qualifiers. With only 12 games to play in regular season after Thursday, they can only hope that Curry’s injury is not serious.