Stephen Curry Out for Warriors with Knee Tendinitis
Stephen Curry of the Golden State Warriors is dealing with left knee tendinitis. He will not be playing for the team in their upcoming games. This news comes as a setback for the Warriors, who rely heavily on Curry’s performance.
What It Means
Curry’s absence means the Warriors will need to adjust their game plan. He has been averaging 22.3 points per game this season, making him a key player. His shooting accuracy, with a field goal percentage of 44.7% and three-point percentage of 41.8%, is crucial for the team.
The team might look to Gary Payton II or Lindy Waters III to fill in during Curry’s absence. Payton averages 4.6 points per game while Waters averages 5.5 points per game. The Warriors will hope these players can step up and contribute effectively.
