The New Orleans Pelicans will be missing one of the most recognizable names in the NBA in their two upcoming games against the Golden State Warriors as he has suffered an unusual injury.
The New Orleans Pelicans can play with a sigh of relief as they approach their coming back-to-back with the Golden State Warriors.
Long gone is the Warriors super team that brought fear in the hearts of all their opponents, but one member of that unit still remains in Stephen Curry, who is still one of the deadliest three-point shooters the game has ever seen.
After suffering what first appeared to be an ankle injury in the Warriors’ contest against the Los Angeles Clippers, a new development has come to pass in the land of the Golden Gate Bridge.
According to Shams Sharania of ESPN, Curry has strained his left peroneal, and he will miss the team’s next two games, both coming against the Pelicans and will be re-evaluated on Friday.
Golden State Warriors star Stephen Curry has sustained a left peroneal strain and will be re-evaluated on Friday, source tells ESPN.
This injury comes as a blow to Golden State, who let their other superstar, Klay Thompson, walk in free agency after last year, and has begun the year with a bang as part of another super team with the Dallas Mavericks.
New Orleans is no stranger to injuries, either, as two of their six best players currently find themselves out of action in Trey Murphy III and Dejounte Murray, so this looks to be a contest between two teams that are not at their best.
While it does make facing the Warriors that much easier with one less weapon to worry about, the Pelicans surely wish for a speedy recovery for the well-beloved superstar and hope that he can return to the court sooner rather than later.