Warriors' Stephen Curry exits vs. Pistons with sore right knee - ESPN
The NBA's Golden State Warriors star, Stephen Curry, was forced to leave Friday night's game against the Detroit Pistons due to right knee soreness. This isn't the first time Curry has dealt with this issue, as he had previously appeared on the team's injury report after experiencing swelling and discomfort in his right knee following an individual workout in Minneapolis.
Curry made a stumbling layup despite being fouled with 4:28 left in the third quarter, but he began grimacing and limping after the whistle, experiencing discomfort in his right knee. He checked out of the game 20 seconds later, met briefly with trainers and then limped to the locker room.
Curry had 23 points in 25 minutes before departing Friday. The Warriors have three days off before resuming action Tuesday at home against the Philadelphia 76ers.
Curry's knee issues have been a concern for the team, and it remains to be seen how this will impact his playing time and the team's performance. Do you think Curry's knee issues will affect the Warriors' chances of winning the championship? Share your thoughts in the comments below!