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Stephen Curry Questionable for Warriors’ Game Against Pistons on January 9th Due to Knee Injury

Stephen Curry Questionable for Warriors’ Game Against Pistons on January 9th Due to Knee Injury

Stephen Curry is dealing with left knee inflammation and is questionable for the Golden State Warriors’ upcoming game against the Detroit Pistons on January 9th. This injury follows recent issues with his knees, including tendinitis and bilateral knee problems. His status remains uncertain as he continues to manage this condition.

What It Means

Curry’s potential absence could impact the Warriors significantly. He is averaging 22.8 points per game this season, along with 4.9 rebounds and 6.1 assists. His shooting percentages are strong, with a field goal percentage of 45.5% and a three-point percentage of 42.3%. If he cannot play, the team will miss his scoring and playmaking abilities.

The Warriors may need to rely more on Gary Payton II or Lindy Waters III in Curry’s absence. Payton averages 13.1 minutes per game and scores 4.6 points, while Waters plays about 17.9 minutes and scores 5.9 points per game. These players will have to step up if Curry is unable to take the court against the Pistons.

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