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Steph Curry Exits Game Against Clippers with Ankle Injury

Steph Curry Exits Game Against Clippers with Ankle Injury

Golden State Warriors star Stephen Curry suffered an unfortunate ankle injury during the team’s recent home-opener against the Los Angeles Clippers. The injury occurred in the fourth quarter, when Curry rolled his left ankle, prompting him to limp off the court and exit the game early. Following the incident, Warriors coach Steve Kerr confirmed that Curry would undergo an MRI to determine the extent of the damage, leaving fans concerned about his availability for upcoming games.

The game itself ended in a 112-104 loss for the Warriors, with the Clippers' center Ivica Zubac putting on an impressive performance, scoring 23 points and grabbing 18 rebounds. Despite a spirited comeback led by Kevon Looney and Andrew Wiggins, the Warriors were ultimately undone by turnovers and the loss of Curry late in the game. This injury comes as a significant blow for Golden State, as Curry is not only their top scorer but also the heart of their offensive strategy.

Depending on the results of Curry’s MRI, the Warriors may need to adjust their lineup and offensive approach in his absence. If the injury is serious, Curry could miss several games, impacting the Warriors’ early-season momentum. Fans are hopeful for a quick recovery, but the team will be prepared to lean on players like Looney, Wiggins, and possibly Draymond Green—who himself is managing a knee issue—to step up in Curry’s potential absence.

For real-time updates on Stephen Curry’s injury status and the Warriors’ plans moving forward, stay tuned to our website. We’ll keep you informed on Curry’s MRI results, recovery timeline, and any lineup changes as the Warriors navigate this challenging moment early in the season.