Golden State Warriors guard Stephen Curry exited Friday night’s game against the Detroit Pistons with soreness in his right knee. The team made the announcement during the second half, stating that Curry would not return to the court for the remainder of the game.
Curry’s departure came as an unexpected blow to the Warriors, who rely heavily on the veteran guard’s scoring and leadership. There were no visible signs of a specific injury leading up to his exit, but after monitoring his condition, the medical staff determined that he would be sidelined for precautionary reasons.
The extent of Curry’s knee soreness and the potential for any long-term impact remains unknown. The team has not released further details regarding his condition or his availability for upcoming games. As of now, Curry’s status is considered day-to-day pending further evaluation.
Prior to leaving the game, Curry contributed in his typical fashion, helping to establish the Warriors’ offensive rhythm in the first half. His absence in the second half placed added pressure on the rest of the roster to maintain offensive consistency.
This is not the first time Curry has dealt with injuries in recent seasons. The Warriors are likely to be cautious in managing his workload as they work through the remainder of their regular season schedule.
Golden State’s coaching staff will likely provide updates as more information becomes available. In the meantime, the team will look to its other key players to step up in Curry’s absence should he be unavailable for future matchups.
The Warriors and their fans will keep a close watch on Curry’s recovery as the team continues to navigate a competitive Western Conference. More details are expected to be shared following a full medical review.