Steph Curry injury update: Warriors provide new info on sore knee
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Steph Curry injury update: Warriors provide new info on sore knee
"Steph Curry avoided major damage to his right knee, head coach Steve Kerr said after Saturday's practice at Chase Center. Curry underwent an MRI, and his official diagnosis is patellofemoral syndrome, which commonly known as runner's knee. He's day to day, Kerr said, later adding that the team will have to balance chasing wins with managing Curry's health. It will be something we really have to monitor, especially before the All-Star break,"
"Even though he is a little over a month away from turning 38, Curry is still the best player on a team expected to be a major player in the trade market, which has a Feb. 5 deadline. With 4.5 makes from distance per game, Curry leads the NBA in 3-pointers. He was also recently voted an All-Star game starter in his 12th appearance in the exhibition, which will take place in Inglewood in February."
Steph Curry avoided major structural damage to his right knee after leaving the Pistons game and underwent an MRI that diagnosed patellofemoral syndrome, commonly called runner's knee. He is day-to-day while the team monitors his workload and balances chasing wins with managing his health before the All-Star break. Curry limped late in the third quarter and was seen walking with a limp after the game without ice or a brace. The Warriors lack perimeter scoring with Jimmy Butler out for the season and Jonathan Kuminga sidelined by a sore knee. Curry leads the NBA in 3-pointers and has missed 11 games this season; he must play at least 65 games to be eligible for postseason awards.
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