- Golden State Warriors lose 125-119 to the Indiana Pacers.
- Stephen Curry injures his shoulder trying to steal the ball.
- Paul George’s 17 points, 11 boards, and 11 assists led the Clippers to a 99-88 victory.
Stephen Curry had a shoulder injury during the Golden State Warriors’ game against the Indiana Pacers, which resulted in their loss by a score of 125-119.
With 38 points on the board and a lead in the third quarter, Curry went down trying to steal the ball.
If coach Steve Kerr is to be believed, Curry will get a scan on his injury on Thursday.
After losing 15 of their last 29 games, coach Steve Kerr speculated that things would grow harder without superstar player Stephen Curry.
“My message to the group was that it’s not just about competing, but also about making it through rough times. The beginning of the season has been challenging. We’re going through a rough patch, “And Kerr went on to say.
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The Warriors are currently 10th in the Eastern Conference and looking for their fifth championship in nine seasons.
Curry, who is averaging 30 points per game this season, departed the game with the Warriors down 93-80.
When Donte DiVincenzo hit a pair of three-pointers with under a minute to go, they were within 122-119.
The Pacers, powered by Tyree Haliburton’s 29 points, almost avoided defeat.
Two-time reigning NBA Most Valuable Player Nikola Jokic scored 43 points to help the Denver Nuggets beat the Washington Wizards 141-128.
Paul George’s 17 points, 11 boards, and 11 assists led the Clippers to a 99-88 victory over the Timberwolves.
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