Stephen Curry still ‘sore’ from tailbone bruise; out of playing contention against Philadelphia 76ers


Stephen Curry still ‘sore’ from tailbone bruise; out of playing contention against Philadelphia 76ers

Stephen Curry injured his tailbone against Houston Rockets

It comes to light that Stephen Curry is all set to miss his third straight game after falling on the iron staircase and injuring his tailbone against the Houston Rockets. The 3-Point King will be out of playing contention for the Warriors when they face the Philadelphia 76ers next. 

Golden State Warriors’ marquee, Stephen Curry suffered the injury after tripping over a riser and falling hard on his tailbone after taking an off-balance 3-pointer at the end of the third quarter Wednesday. Despite the setback, Kerr remains optimistic that Curry will be back on the floor soon. 

Stephen Curry out to play against Philadelphia 76ers due to tailbone bruise 

“He’s not going to play [Tuesday],” Warriors coach Steve Kerr said after Monday’s practice as per ESPN. “He did not practice today. He’s still pretty sore. And so we’re going to continue to list him as day-to-day, but still sore today and went through some activities in the training room, strengthening, and movement-wise. And he’s not ready to go. I talked to him today, he just said “It’s still sore.’” 

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“Eric and James could possibly play [Tuesday],” Steve Kerr added. “They were not allowed to practice today. We are hopeful that everything goes fine with their testing, which it has been, but they have to complete another couple of tests, and if they do then there’s a chance they’ll be available [Tuesday] night.” 

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