Stephen Curry has a knee injury again, is expected to play for a few weeks
Golden State Warriors star Stephen Curry has been ruled out indefinitely after sustaining a knee injury in an attempt to defend an opposing player.
The unfortunate situation happened in the third half of the Warriors vs Dallas Mavericks game. When facing each other, the knees of Curry and young player McKinley Wright IV on the Dallas side touched.
For Stephen Curry, his knee was unfortunately turned inward quite strongly and the Warriors star immediately showed quite a bit of pain.
Information from reputable journalist Shams Charania said that Curry must be out of action for at least a few weeks. In the immediate future, he will be absent beyond the All-Star break and certainly cannot attend the NBA All-Star 2023.

Endurance has always been a concern for Stephen Curry, who missed 18 games last season. Further, he only played 5 matches in the whole 2019-20 season. At the Regular Season 2022-23, Curry missed the first 11 games of the season due to a left shoulder injury.
The absence of the star born in 1988 will be a big concern for the Golden State Warriors, especially when this team is in unstable form.
Despite being the defending champion, the Chase Center home team currently only has a record of 27 wins in 53 matches (27-26), standing in the middle of the Western rankings.

Jordan Poole and Klay Thompson will be used more in the near future trying to fill the hole left by Stephen Curry. Another name that will increase the minutes is Donte DiVincenzo, who is playing very well for the Warriors.
However, no one will be able to really replace Curry in Golden State's attacking system, so the team will be looking forward to the 34-year-old pitcher's return as soon as possible.
