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Stephen Curry traveling on road trip with the Warriors, who lose 2 more players for at least a week

Seth Curry and Al Horford will miss at least one week due to mild groin and calf strains, worsening Golden State's injury challenges with Stephen Curry sidelined.

  • The Golden State Warriors announced Sunday that Seth Curry and Al Horford will miss at least a week after sustaining injuries during Friday's game against the Minnesota Timberwolves. MRIs revealed mild strains for both players.
  • Already without veteran forward Jimmy Butler due to a torn right ACL, the Warriors face compounded roster depth challenges as injuries continue to mount. This marks the latest setback for Golden State.
  • Stephen Curry missed his 17th consecutive game Sunday due to right knee pain, yet traveled with the team. Coach Steve Kerr said, "Just feels better when he's in the room," highlighting the star's importance to morale.
  • To bolster roster depth, the Warriors signed center Omer Yurtseven to a 10-day contract Sunday. Golden State stands 9-18 without Curry this season while using 11 different starting lineups in their last 11 games.
  • Stephen Curry will be re-evaluated next weekend while remaining limited to individual workouts. The Warriors continue their six-game road trip with Seth Curry, Horford, and Butler all sidelined, extending a challenging stretch.
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Stephen Curry traveling on road trip with the Warriors, who lose 2 more players for at least a week

Stephen Curry is traveling with Golden State on its road trip. Curry missed his 17th consecutive game Sunday night because of right knee pain and inflammation when the Warriors faced the New York Knicks.

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Stephen Curry is traveling with Golden State on his tour as a visitor, as close as the Warriors have been to receiving good news about injuries these days.

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