Golden State Warriors star Stephen Curry will be out for at least two weeks after a left shoulder injury he suffered in the match against the Indiana Pacers.

The Golden State Warriors continue to be in trouble after Stephen Curry was injured. After the match against the Indiana Pacers, the 34-year-old star was diagnosed with a left partial shoulder dislocation. This happened when Stephen Curry tried to win the ball back in a situation where Jalen Smith went to the basket.

 

Stephen Curry suffered a left shoulder injury

Recently, Golden State Warriors doctors officially confirmed that the player nicknamed ‘Chef Curry’ will be absent for at least another 2 weeks.

Since Curry was injured, the Golden State Warriors have lost 4 out of 5 games. Luckily for them, Curry remained patient and remained optimistic during his recovery. He shared with TNT : “Fortunately, I only suffered a minor injury to my shoulder. This can also be considered a short period of time for me to rest. I’m still in recovery. I will be back soon.”

Curry’s injury was initially thought to take a long time to recover, and the newly updated information gives the Golden State Warriors some hope as the tournament has entered a harsh period.

Throughout 26 matches played, Stephen Curry averaged 30 points, 6.8 assists and 6.6 rebounds, as well as an efficiency of up to 43.4% at the 3-point line. The name expected to replace Curry is Jordan Poole. But up to now, the player worth 140 million USD has not shown stability.