Stephen Curry Sits Out Against Timberwolves due to Knee Sprain
Spectators of Tuesday’s In-Season Tournament Game between the Golden State Warriors and the Minnesota Timberwolves will be missing the high-flying action from Stephen Curry, the Golden State Warrior’s premier point guard. His hot streak is temporarily on ice due to right knee soreness, suspected to be a sprain.
Curry’s Season Statistics and Impact on Warriors
- So far this season, Curry has been a major offensive player, averaging 30.7 points, 4.6 rebounds, and 3.9 assists in just over 32 minutes across 11 games.
- The Warriors have shown a noticeable decrease in offensive output when Curry is not participating, displaying his pivotal role in the team’s success.
The Timberwolves Defense: A Stiff Challenge Even with Curry
- The Timberwolves team boasts the best defense in the NBA, a formidable opponent even for teams at full strength.
- Further exemplifying their capabilities, they recently bested the Warriors even with Curry on their roster last Sunday.
Further Evaluations Awaited for Curry
As of now, the team awaits further evaluations on Curry’s knee condition. The extent and duration of his absence will depend on the outcomes of these tests. Fans and teammates alike are hoping for a speedy recovery and his return to the court.
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