Curry was found to have partial tears of the superior tibiofibular ligaments and interosseus membrane, as well as a contusion to the lower leg, the Warriors announced Sunday. A timeline for his return was not released by the team, other than that he will miss the Oklahoma City Thunder’s game on Monday. Still, according to someone who knows the situation, his injury is expected to keep him out for several weeks before the All-Star Game on Feb. 19.
Stephen Curry expected to miss multiple weeks
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Steph Curry may have been out of breath celebrating his hole-in-one on No. 7 at the American Century Championship, but the occasion was undoubtedly well worth it.
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