Warriors Confirm Curry Suffers Pelvic Contusion, Out for Road Trip
Warriors Confirm Curry Suffers Pelvic Contusion, Out for Road Trip

Warriors Confirm Curry Suffers Pelvic Contusion, Out for Road Trip

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The Golden State Warriors received positive news regarding Stephen Curry after an MRI confirmed he sustained a pelvic contusion without any structural damage. Despite the injury, Curry will miss the start of the Warriors' six-game road trip, beginning with a game against the Atlanta Hawks on March 22, but is expected to be re-evaluated on March 24. The injury occurred during the third quarter of the Warriors' 117-114 victory over the Toronto Raptors, where Curry fell hard after a collision. Warriors coach Steve Kerr noted that while Curry wanted to return to the game, they decided to err on the side of caution. The team has performed well since acquiring Jimmy Butler, and they hope to maintain momentum even without Curry for the initial games of the road trip. Fans expressed relief that the injury was not more serious, as Curry has been instrumental in the team's recent success.

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