Stephen Curry Opens Up About Injury Following Warriors-Pelicans Clash
The Golden State Warriors snapped their two-game losing streak and got back on the right side of the win column on Friday night. Evidently, Stephen Curry’s return to the hardwood was every bit of what the squad needed to get back to their winning ways. When Jimmy Butler arrived in the Bay Area, the club was riding a high with a new-found identity and energy in the locker room. Injuries have shaken up the elite form the team had found, which led to the two-game losing streak. Currently the No. 7 seed in the Western Conference, the Warriors were in massive need of a win, and Curry had missed two games after suffering a pelvic injury. After returning to the hardwood, the superstar guard logged 23 points, four rebounds and six assists while shooting 7-of-21 from the field — getting 16 3-point attempts off in the game. Even without great efficiency, Curry led Golden State to a much-needed victory, as they are now 42-31 through 73 games played, now all square up with the LA Clippers in the West standings.
After the Warriors’ win over the New Orleans Pelicans, Curry offered more insight into his injury.
The Warriors superstar claimed the fall reminded him of one he suffered in 2021 against the Houston Rockets, which ended up being a hairline fracture.
