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Golden State star Stephen Curry had to undergo an MRI examination after leaving the Warriors Wednesday game against the Boston Celtics with an injury to his left foot.
Curry was injured in the second quarter of the eventual 110-88 defeat of the Golden State in San Francisco, and was disqualified for the second half of the contest after a halftime examination.
The injury happened with just over four minutes left in the second quarter as Curry, struggling to keep the ball in midfield, landed Boston’s Marcus Smart on the back of his left leg while he was in possession. thought.
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Curry turned his foot heavily on the pitch and had to be taken out of the game shortly afterwards. He went straight to the wardrobe, under his own power.
Warriors coach Steve Kerr said after the game: “I thought it was a dangerous game. I thought Marcus and Steph thought so, and that’s what I was upset about. A lot of respect for Marcus. He’s a hell of a guy. Players, a gamer, a competitor. I trained him at the World Cup a few summers ago. We talked after the match and we were fine. But I thought it was a dangerous game.
As for Curry’s status, Kerr said, “We’ll know after the MRI.”
The Warriors lost 33-25 at the time of the incident. Curry was limited to three points, a 3-point, and 14 minutes.
Golden State trailed 48-32 at the break, its lowest scoring output in a half this season.
– Field Level Media
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