In a turn of events for the Golden State Warriors, star guard Steph Curry’s status for the upcoming game against the Boston Celtics has raised concerns as he deals with a left shoulder subluxation. Curry has not participated in team workouts as he continues to recover from this injury which he sustained on December 14, 2022, and was subsequently ruled out of the contest. Head coach Steve Kerr acknowledged the challenge posed by Curry’s absence, stating, “He’s our leader and the head of the snake, so whenever he’s not available, it changes everything for us.” On top of Curry’s situation, forward Draymond Green has also been listed as ‘out’ due to a left ankle sprain sustained in practice. This double injury blow comes at a crucial time as the Warriors are looking to maintain a competitive edge, having recently faced hard-fought contests against top-tier teams. The absence of both star players will put pressure on the team and leave room for younger players to step up as they prepare to compete against a healthy Celtics squad. The final injury report confirms Curry’s absence and Green’s status, fueling speculation about the impact on the team’s overall performance. The game against the Celtics is pivotal as it comes at a crucial point in the season for Golden State, and the implications of these injuries could affect their playoff aspirations, making the contributions of other players even more vital in the upcoming matches.
Warriors Suffer Key Injuries Before Matchup Against Celtics
