Stephen Curry Diagnosed with Pelvic Contusion, Set for Re-Evaluation
The Golden State Warriors star will miss the start of a six-game road trip but is expected to return in time for the playoffs.
- Stephen Curry sustained a pelvic contusion after a hard fall during the Warriors' win against the Toronto Raptors on March 20.
- An MRI confirmed no structural damage, and Curry is expected to recover with rest and treatment in the coming days.
- The Warriors have ruled Curry out for the beginning of their six-game road trip, starting with Saturday’s game against the Atlanta Hawks.
- Head coach Steve Kerr emphasized the team's cautious approach to Curry's recovery, prioritizing his postseason readiness.
- Golden State has been in excellent form recently, boasting a 16-3 record since acquiring Jimmy Butler, who has been pivotal to their success.





















