Steph Curry's Injury: A Huge Loss for the Golden State Warriors
What Happened?
Golden State Warriors star Stephen Curry suffered a left shoulder subluxation in a game against the Indiana Pacers on Wednesday night.
The injury occurred when Curry was reaching for a rebound and collided with Pacers forward Jalen Smith. Curry immediately grabbed his shoulder and left the game.
Curry's Injury History
This is not the first time Curry has suffered a shoulder injury. In 2019, he missed several games due to a left shoulder strain.
Curry has also had a history of ankle injuries. In 2016, he missed the entire NBA Finals due to a sprained right ankle.
How Long Will Curry Be Out?
The Warriors have not yet announced a timetable for Curry's return. However, it is likely that he will miss multiple games.
The Warriors are currently 29-29 this season, and they are in the eighth spot in the Western Conference.
Impact on the Warriors
Curry's injury is a major blow to the Warriors.
Curry is the team's leading scorer and playmaker.
Without Curry, the Warriors will have to rely on other players to step up.
Klay Thompson's Return
The Warriors may get a boost from the return of Klay Thompson.
Thompson has been out since the 2019 NBA Finals due to a torn ACL.
Thompson is expected to make his season debut in January.
Conclusion
Stephen Curry's injury is a major setback for the Golden State Warriors.
The Warriors will need to find a way to replace Curry's production, and they will need to do it quickly.
The Warriors are still in the playoff race, but Curry's injury makes their chances of making a deep run much more difficult.