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Stephen Curry’s final injury status vs. Jazz will worry Warriors fans amid playoff chase

Curry’s latest injury update will have Dubs fans shaking their heads.

The Golden State Warriors are teetering on the brink of 2023-2024 season infamy, struggling to get momentum going in time for the 2024 NBA Playoffs.
The Dubs have gotten key performances from Jonathan Kuminga and other promising young players this season, mostly Kuminga, but still rely way too much on the hot hand of Curry to carve out a path to victory each game.
Recently, Coach Steve Kerr’s team got a final Curry playing status update vs. the Jazz that does not bode well for the Dubs’ playoff chances and playoff winning chances during this spring and summer.
The news came during the release of a report detailing the Warriors’ nightmare playoff scenarios for 2024. It also happened during a time in which former GM Bob Myers had a shocking admission on the Draymond Green punch on Jordan Poole video leak.

Curry’s injury update took center stage on Saturday with the Dubs preparing for a clash with the Jazz on Sunday.

Curry Injury Update Revealed 

According to reporter Anthony Slater, Curry is out for Sunday’s game vs. the Jazz. Curry has played 71 games on the season but Sunday’s home tilt with the Jazz almost certainly will not be added to that list.

The good news for Warriors fans is that Curry does not appear to have any major injuries at this particular time that would preclude him from playing. He did suffer a sprained right ankle last month. The bad news is that the Warriors’ resident iron man appears to be feeling weary, especially considering the magnitude of the situation on Sunday following a tough, close road loss to the Utah Jazz.

The reality of the situation is that Curry has a lot of tread on the tire, considering his four NBA titles and long, storied history of logging big minutes in playoff situations.

Now, the Dubs will have to move forward not knowing exactly how capable he will be of fighting the biggest battles play-in and play-out vs. younger opponents as the playoffs continue to draw near.

 

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