
Warriors' Stephen Curry Will Have Leg Injury Reevaluated After NBA All-Star Break
Golden State Warriors guard Stephen Curry will have his lower leg injury reevaluated after the NBA All-Star break.
NBA All-Star Weekend is being held in Salt Lake City from Feb. 17-19.
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Injuries have been an issue throughout the 2022-23 season for Curry. He missed 11 games this season with a shoulder injury and then went down with a left leg injury Feb. 4 that has cost him two contests thus far.
The Warriors have understandably struggled without their star, going 20-18 with him and 8-9 without. Klay Thompson is no longer the type of player who can carry the load when Curry sits, and Jordan Poole hasn't taken the next step yet. Draymond Green, Andrew Wiggins and most of the remaining roster are players who work within their role.
Golden State sits 28-27, good for ninth place in the Western Conference. Curry is averaging 29.4 points, 6.4 assists and 6.3 rebounds per game this season.






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