A sickening thud was enough to silence the Chase Center. Stephen Curry’s piercing scream turned the mood in an instant. The Warriors secured a close 117-114 win against the Raptors, but probably at a cost too high. While driving to the basket, Curry collided with Jonathan Mogbo and Colin Castleton, and crashed back first on the floor. He walked back to the locker room on his own, but the grimace said everything. And now the confirmation is finally here on his injury timeline.
Following the incident, the Warriors quickly conducted an MRI on Curry, and reports are now out. According to Shams Charania, “Stephen Curry’s pelvic area confirmed a contusion and no structural damage.” The ESPN insider further revealed that the 36-year-old will miss the team’s upcoming six-game road trip.
MRI on Warriors star Stephen Curry’s pelvic area confirmed a contusion and no structural damage, sources tell ESPN. Curry is expected to miss the start of Golden State’s six-game road trip, beginning Saturday in Atlanta, as he receives treatment over the next few days. pic.twitter.com/J9iZoIurBl
— Shams Charania (@ShamsCharania) March 21, 2025
Instead of upsetting the community, oddly enough, the news seemed to bring a bit of relief. “A contusion is great news. The impact from the fall sounded bad. Glad he’s good,” one fan wrote on Charania’s X post and the others soon followed.
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