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Steve Kerr has stern response to Warriors shutting Steph Curry down for season
Steph Curry will miss at least another week as he continues to deal with a lingering knee injury.
The team announced Friday that its superstar point guard, who's missed the last six games, will be re-evaluated in 10 days due to his ongoing patellofemoral pain syndrome, or "Runner's Knee," prompting a somewhat surprising response from frustrated Warriors fans suggesting to just sit Curry for the rest of the season.
Steve Kerr was confused by the idea, and the Warriors coach shared his response Friday on 95.7 The Game's "Willard & Dibs."
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Sources: Stephen Curry has clean MRI, to be reevaluated in 10 days
SAN FRANCISCO — Golden State Warriors star Stephen Curry will be re-evaluated again in 10 days for a persistent right knee injury, league sources told ESPN, sidelining him for at least another five games.
Curry had another MRI in the past 24 hours that came back clean, league sources told ESPN, but persistent pain and swelling has not allowed him to return to the court.
The team is officially listing it as patellofemoral pain syndrome, also known as "runner's knee."
Before the break, Warriors coach Steve Kerr expressed optimism that the swelling and pain in Curry's right knee would calm, and he would perhaps get clearance for Thursday night. But Curry returned to the facility Wednesday night and told the training staff it didn't feel quite ready to participate in a live scrimmage. It has been flaring up after individual workouts.
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When is Steph Curry coming back to Warriors?
It's been a disappointing season for the Golden State Warriors, to say the least.
At the time of this writing, the Warriors are just barely holding onto the final playoff spot in the Western Conference with a 29-27 record. In what Golden State hoped would be a title-contending season, it is a fledgling playoff team, kind of, sort of, playing out the string. Even worse, franchise superstar Steph Curry is dealing with a nagging knee injury. That's why Curry isn't playing in Sunday afternoon's home spotlight game against the Denver Nuggets, which, with his 18th game missed on the season, will render him ineligible for end-of-NBA-season awards. Oof.
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