The Golden State Warriors were regaining their spirit when Klay Thompson came back from his injury. His return sparked positive signs in the team, but now their other favorite player seems to be struggling with injuries as reported. The game against the Detroit Pistons was held at the Chase Center on Tuesday night. Stephen Curry sustained an injury on his left palm during the game. Fans saw him depart with Rick Celebrini. As per reports, his left hand was taped together, and it was not the same hand he injured in previous games.
It is evident from Curry’s case that he has been struggling for the past few matches. In the previous games against Minnesota Timberwolves and Chicago Bulls, he suffered several injuries. As a result, he missed some of the matches.
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In Tuesday’s game against the Detroit Pistons, Stephen Curry suffered another injury
Warriors “Splash Brothers” reunited on Jan. 9 and put on a great show together. While playing against the Pistons, they made great shots against them. Golden State Warriors won the game as the score ended up being 102-86. However, Curry suffered yet another injury during the game, and it was another decent match for him. Speaking of his past matches, Curry did not make it through the Warriors match against Minnesota. And as a result, The Warriors suffered a heavy loss in that match. Unfortunately, Curry was not able to play because of a sore right hand.
Curry suffered several injuries during his time playing in the NBA. Recently, he injured his right hand during the second quarter of the match against the Bulls. Despite being in pain from the incident, he continued to play after halftime.
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Steph Curry down the tunnel after exiting the game with Rick Celebrini. Stopped briefly to look at his left palm/hand (not the one he hurt the other night, a new issue). Celebrini and Curry decided it best they go to the locker room to check it out. Something to monitor.
— Anthony Slater (@anthonyVslater) January 19, 2022
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Steph Curry just had a couple fingers on his left hand taped together. Typically the sign of a jammed finger. Warriors up 20 to open the 4Q, so if they keep that lead healthy, he probably won't return. But looks able to, if needed.
— Anthony Slater (@anthonyVslater) January 19, 2022
The Warriors won against the Bulls, but Curry’s health problem might raise concern for the Warriors. The Warriors are having a hard time as another player, Draymond Green is suffering from calf injury and lower back pain.
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