Steph Curry (Getty Images)
*Steph Curry injured his shoulder during the Warriors/Pacers game Wednesday and will likely miss a few weeks on the court.
Curry sustained a left shoulder injury late in the third quarter, the New York Post reports. The moment occurred as “he was trying to reach in on Jalen Smith who was going to the hoop,” the outlet writes.
“Steph is always a guy with a great outlook on life, so he’s in good spirits,” Warriors coach Steve Kerr told reporters after the game.
Curry is expected to miss Tuesday’s game against the Knicks at Madison Square Garden and Wednesday’s game against the Nets in Brooklyn. According to ESPN’s Adrian Wojnarowski, the NBA star will be out for a few weeks.
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The YouTube clip above shows the moment Curry clutches his left shoulder from pain after attempting to strip the ball from the pacer’s player. He then exits the court with the Warriors later announcing that Curry would not return.
One Twitter user said, “Curry is a special talent. He should take off the next four games to rest and get right We need to make sure he is healing properly and safely. No harm in taking off until after Wednesday, December 21st.”
Another commented, “Hope Curry gets better soon. Warriors need him!”
Sports author John Frascella tweeted, “Is the Warriors’ season heading in the same direction as the Los Angeles Rams? Championship hangover.”
Another Twitter user responded to Curry directly, writing, “Tough loss. Get well soon, chef @StephenCurry30. We can’t win without you out there.”
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