Golden State Warriors superstar Stephen Curry faces at least two weeks on the sidelines after suffering a sprained right knee, the NBA champions confirmed yesterday.
Curry limped off the court during Sunday’s victory against the Houston Rockets, plunging Golden State’s hopes of defending their NBA crown this season into uncertainty.
The reigning league MVP underwent an MRI exam yesterday to determine the exact nature of the injury.
The Warriors later confirmed Curry had suffered a grade one medial collateral ligament sprain in his right knee.
“He will be re-evaluated in two weeks,” the Warriors statement said.
The news means Curry will miss Wednesday’s Game Five against the Rockets, where the Warriors, who lead the Western Conference series 3-1, will attempt to clinch victory.
Curry, meanwhile, rallied against the gloom with a message to wellwishers on Twitter.
“Thanks 4 all the prayers & messages. Can feel all the positive energy. God is Great! All things considered I’m Gonna be alright! #DubNation,” Curry wrote.



