来源:CBS Sport https://goo.gl/hMxDQS
太平洋时间12/5/2017 16:20
Stephen Curry was forced to leave Monday night's game between the Warriors
and Pelicans early when he rolled his ankle. The injury was serious enough to
leave him on crutches and while X-rays came back negative, Golden State is
still being cautious with its star player.
Curry will reportedly miss Wednesday night's game against the Hornets due to
the injury, though the results of his MRI have reportedly revealed no
structural damage.
There is still no timetable for his return, though the team announced that
they will re-evaluate Curry's ankle in "a couple of weeks."
Curry is no stranger to ankle injuries. He was plagued by them in the early
stages of his career, which forced him to miss a lot of time. Of course, once
he got over the injury, he managed to develop into the greatest shooter in
NBA history and changed the way the league looks at shooting. It's safe to
say that he's pretty important to what the Warriors do.
While Golden State can survive time without Curry, it can't be happy to be
losing him for any period of time. He's the engine to what the Warriors do
and arguably their most important player. He's been playing banged up this
season and has actually been shooting with an injury to his finger. Golden
State will hope that this ankle injury isn't anything too serious.