Steph Curry’s ankle injury during the game against the Chicago Bulls has left the Golden State Warriors and their fans concerned about his availability.
However, there seems to be some relief as initial reports suggest that the injury is not as severe as feared.
Curry sprained his right ankle in a collision during the game and was forced to leave the court. Despite the Warriors’ lead at that moment, they eventually lost to the Bulls.
According to Shams Charania, Curry is expected to miss at least one game, possibly the upcoming matchup against the San Antonio Spurs. However, there is optimism within the team that he will return to action soon.
Adrian Wojnarowski reported that Curry underwent an MRI that revealed no major damage, which suggests that his recovery time may not be prolonged.
The Warriors, who have been performing well recently, will be hoping that Curry’s absence does not disrupt their momentum as they aim to secure a playoff spot in the competitive Western Conference.
Overall, while Curry’s injury is a setback for the Warriors, the initial prognosis indicates that it may not be as serious as initially feared, providing some relief for the team and its fans.