Steph Curry to miss game with pelvis injury as Warriors begin road trip

SAN FRANCISCO – Steph Curry will not travel with the team to Atlanta after injuring his pelvis on a hard fall during Thursday’s game against the Raptors.

In a statement posted by the team on X on Friday morning, the Warriors said an MRI showed a pelvic contusion but “no structural damage.”

Curry will not travel with the Warriors to Atlanta but will be reevaluated on Monday, the day before Golden State plays at Miami. 

The Warriors (41-29) are sixth in the Western Conference and are beginning a six-game road trip in Atlanta. 

Curry, 37, dribbled into the lane late in the third quarter on Thursday, and jumped near the hoop to make a pass to the corner. The guard then collided with Toronto’s Jonathan Mogbo and Colin Castleton, falling awkwardly on his lower back.

Curry stayed down for a few moments, and Toronto called timeout with 3:24 left in the third quarter. Curry left the game and did not return.

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