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NBA injuries: Warriors Steph Curry Scratch against jazz due to knee pain

The Golden State Warriors are facing one of the worst teams in the NBA, but the way to a win was only much more difficult. Less than two hours before the Warriors are supposed to align the Utah Jazz, head coach Steve Kerr announced that the superstar Point Guard Steph Curry would not play in the game due to knee pain. Kerr is confident that Curry can play on Wednesday when the Warriors organize the Oklahoma City Thunder.

The Warriors played very carefully this year with Curry’s knees. Last week he played on Wednesday and Thursday against the Sacramento Kings and Chicago Bulls, who represented his first in a row in exactly two months. It should not be surprising that he doesn’t play both games, although it scratches late after two consecutive days. But hopefully he will prepare a day off, treatment and a night in peace for an epic game on Wednesday against thunder.

Kerr announced that the experienced security guard Dennis Schröder, who has been played in his 21st game since his trade against the Warriors, will start to Curry’s place alongside Buddy Hield, Andrew Wiggins, Moses Moody and Trayce Jackson-Davis.

Curry’s absence means that the game of Star Power will be painfully missing. The recently named 11-time all-star competes as Warriors player DRAYMOND Green and Jonathan Kuminga, while jazz will be John Collins, Jordan Clarkson and Walkers Kessler, among other things.

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