The Golden State Warriors are 13-12 so far this season, good enough for only the 10th spot in the Western Conference. They are 2-2 in their past four games and are looking to move up the standings by beating the Jazz.
Unfortunately, the defending NBA champions will be without Steph Curry, who will be sidelined due to left ankle soreness. Considering that the 6-foot-2 point guard is the best player on the team, other players will have to step up in his absence.
Only a few months after Kevin Durant (ruptured Achilles) and Klay Thompson (torn ACL) went down with season-ending injuries during the 2019 NBA Finals, Warriors guard Stephen Curry suffered a broken left hand.
Losing Curry four games into the 2019-20 season essentially eliminated any playoff hopes for Golden State. The organization has taken an extremely cautious approach with his rehabilitation plan knowing the team can’t compete in the Western Conference without him, but the Warriors aren’t embracing a full tank job and completely shutting down Curry.
What’s next for the two-time MVP? Here’s everything we know about Curry’s injury and the latest news on when he may return to the court.
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