Stephen Curry will be out for a few weeks after he injured his left shoulder in the Warriors' loss to the Pacers.
Curry will be out of action for two weeks due to a labral injury.
Curry was injured while trying to make a play.
Bleacher Report @BleacherReportSteph went to the locker room after hurting his shoulder.
Hope he's alright. pic.twitter.com/hnvksq7pTi
The guard was out for the rest of the game and had an exam on Thursday.
Curry has not missed a game this season due to injury.
The Warriors will be careful with the superstar, who has missed a lot of time due to injury. He missed the last three weeks of the regular season last year because of a foot injury, and only played in five games in 2019.
After an up-and-down start to the season, Golden State could be hurt by another long-term injury. The team is currently 10th in the west with a 14-15 record.
Curry has averaged 30.0 points, 6.8 assists and 6.6 rebound per game this season.
The eight-time All-Star added his first Finals Most Valuable Player award last season. It makes it more difficult to replace him because of his injury.
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