Stephen Curry to Sit Out Two Games Due to Left Peroneal Strain

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28/10/2024 20h09

**Stephen Curry Sidelined with Left Peroneal Strain, Will Miss Upcoming Games**

Golden State Warriors' star player, Stephen Curry, is set to miss the next two games due to a left peroneal strain, the team announced on Monday. This injury means Curry will not be present for the matchups against the New Orleans Pelicans.

The Warriors outlined a plan to re-evaluate Curry's condition on Friday. Depending on the outcome, this could affect his participation in the game against the Houston Rockets scheduled for Saturday. This development comes after ESPN's Kendra Andrews reported that the Warriors might be without Curry for "possibly several games."

Curry initially appeared to have a left ankle sprain during Sunday's loss to the Los Angeles Clippers, where he scored 18 points and provided six assists in the 112-104 defeat. Following the game, Warriors’ head coach Steve Kerr mentioned that Curry described the injury as "mild or moderate" and was set to undergo an MRI to assess the full severity.

Before Curry's injury, coach Kerr was experimenting with a deep roster early in the 2024-25 season. In their first game, which they won 140-104 against the Portland Trail Blazers, 14 players saw playtime, though it seems Kerr is moving towards a more consistent 12-man rotation for the team.

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