SAN FRANCISCO — The Golden State Warriors got “good news” on Stephen Curry‘s ailing knee following an MRI, according to coach Steve Kerr.
Curry did not play in Tuesday’s 104-101 loss to the Minnesota Timberwolves due to right knee soreness. Curry took a hard fall in the second half of Sunday’s loss to Minnesota but immediately continued to play. However, he was seen rubbing his right knee.
Curry was ruled out for the game on Tuesday afternoon and underwent an MRI.
“Nothing alarming,” Kerr said of the Curry’s injury. “He is day-to-day and we will see. If he misses another game or two, it’s not going to be anything long-term.”
Curry has been carrying a heavy load for the Warriors, averaging 30.7 points on 48.8% shooting from the floor, including 44.6% from 3. He has scored at least 30 points in six of Golden State’s 11 games thus far — scoring 40 or more in two.
Source: www.espn.com