Golden State Warriors set a time to ‘live without’ Stephen Curry

On the morning of December 16, the Golden State Warriors officially announced Stephen Curry’s time off to recover from his injury. The 34-year-old star is considered unable to play for at least a few weeks to stabilize his left shoulder.

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Stephen Curry’s left shoulder injury brings a bad sign for the Golden State Warriors’ performance

More specifically, according to the announcement posted on the Gulf Coast team’s Twitter account, the team’s star player, Stephen Curry, dislocated his shoulder when he was diagnosed with an MRI in Philadelphia. MRI results show that Stephen Curry does not need surgery and only needs to rest for a few weeks.

Journalist Adrian Wojnarowski added that Stephen Curry’s situation will be reviewed and re-evaluated after two weeks. For most fans, this information somewhat helps them worry less about Stephen Curry’s injury. However, for some people, “a few weeks” is an unspecific number and of course, that makes the team’s loyal fans even more worried when the team’s performance is extremely bad.

With the above information from the Golden State Warriors, the possibility of the Bay Area team “living without” Stephen Curry is about 3-4 weeks, 1 month is not too much time in the entire season, but for the Golden State Warriors at Hey, obviously it will be an extremely difficult time for coach Steve Kerr and his team.

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Coach Steve Kerr will not have the services of his beloved student for at least the next month

Fluctuating form is something that can be seen in the Golden State Warriors at the present time. The team is ranked 10th on the Western rankings with a record of 14 wins and 15 losses. This number partly shows that the entire Golden State Warriors team is facing many difficulties in using the personnel apparatus for the 2022/23 season.

At the age of 34, Stephen Curry is still showing how dangerous he is through his contributions to the Golden State Warriors. Currently, the Bay Area star is the Warriors’ best player with an average of 34.4 minutes, 30 points, 6.6 rebounds and 6.8 assists per game. The above numbers show that the Warriors are having to rely on Stephen Curry and because of that, the coming time will be extremely difficult for the home team at Chase Center.

The first challenge in the days of living without Stephen Curry will take place tomorrow morning, when the Golden State Warriors have a trip to the home field of the Philadelphia 76ers, a team that is in good form in the East with 5th place and is ranked 5th. Considered one of the champions this season.

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Jordan Poole needs to play better to be worthy of the trust of the team’s board of directors during this time

The Golden State Warriors will then continue to be guests in three consecutive matches against the Toronto Raptors, New York Knicks and Brooklyn Nets before returning home to welcome the Memphis Grizzlies (the top team in the West). Let’s look forward to seeing what changes the defending champion of the tournament will make while Stephen Curry is out.