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Stephen Curry sidelined with pelvic contusion after win over Raptors

Highlights
  • Stephen Curry suffered a pelvic injury during the Golden State Warriors' victory over the Toronto Raptors on March 21, 2025.
  • An MRI confirmed he has a pelvic contusion but no structural damage.
  • Curry will miss the next game against the Atlanta Hawks and will be re-evaluated soon.
Story

In the United States, during a thrilling match on March 21, 2025, the Golden State Warriors defeated the Toronto Raptors 117-114. Stephen Curry, a star player for the Warriors, sustained a pelvic injury when he fell hard during a drive to the basket late in the third quarter. He was performing well in the game, contributing 17 points before his injury. Following the incident, Warriors coach Steve Kerr expressed concern over Curry’s condition but hoped the injury was not severe. An MRI later confirmed that Curry had a pelvic contusion but showed no signs of structural damage, leading to his ruling out for an upcoming game against the Atlanta Hawks on March 23, 2025. The team has been performing strongly, recently bolstered by the addition of Jimmy Butler, who also played a significant role in securing the victory against the Raptors. The Warriors' success has heightened expectations for their playoff prospects, making Curry's injury a heightened concern for the franchise and its fanbase, as they hold their breath awaiting his re-evaluation on Monday. Draymond Green, Curry's teammate, described the incident as a

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