Golden State Warriors Star Stephen Curry Sidelined for 6 Months Due to Knee Injury
In a major setback for the Golden State Warriors, star point guard Stephen Curry has been ruled out for the next six months after suffering a knee injury during their recent matchup against the Indiana Pacers.
Curry, who has been integral to the Warriors’ success in recent seasons, sustained the injury late in the game, prompting immediate concern from teammates and coaching staff. Initial evaluations confirmed that the injury will require an extended recovery period, forcing the two-time MVP to miss a significant portion of the 2025 season.
Warriors officials have not yet confirmed the exact nature of the injury, but sources close to the team suggest that surgery may be necessary. The news is a devastating blow for the Warriors, who were hoping to build on their recent championship run and continue their playoff aspirations.
Curry, who has been the face of the franchise for over a decade, took to social media to express his disappointment but vowed to return stronger. “This is a tough moment, but I’ll be working hard to come back better than ever. Thank you to all the fans for your continued support,” Curry wrote.
The injury raises questions about the Warriors’ ability to contend for another title without their leader on the court, with other key players like Klay Thompson and Draymond Green now tasked with stepping up in his absence.
Warriors fans and the NBA community alike will be anxiously awaiting updates on Curry’s recovery and what this means for the team’s long-term goals.