Golden State Warriors star Stephen Curry is expected to miss “a few weeks” with a left shoulder injury, sources told ESPN’s Adrian Wojnarowski.
The Warriors announced on Thursday that Curry suffered a left shoulder subluxation but did not provide a timeline for his return.
Curry suffered the injury with 2:04 left in the third quarter of Wednesday’s loss to the Pacers, after attempting to strip Jalen Smith of the ball as Smith drove to the hoop.
Curry immediately grabbed his left shoulder and continued to hold it as he ran down the court. The Warriors subsequently called a timeout, and he was looked at by two trainers on the bench. A few minutes later, Curry went back to the locker room and was officially ruled out of the game in the fourth quarter.
He underwent an MRI on Thursday that revealed the extent of the injury.
“I have no idea how long he’ll be out, I’m just relieved that is was not more serious and that he will be back,” coach Steve Kerr said in a radio interview with 95.7 The Game on Thursday.
Curry finished Wednesday’s game with 38 points — nearly half of the Warriors’ 80 points at the time of his injury — on 11-of-19 shooting, including five 3s and a perfect 11 of 11 from the free throw line. For the season, he’s averaging 30.0 points and 6.8 assists while shooting 50% from the field and 43.4% from 3.
The Warriors are two games into a six-game road trip. They return home on Christmas Day against the Memphis Grizzlies for the start of an eight-game homestand.
“The good news is … Steph will be back with lots of season left,” Kerr told 95.7 The Game. “It doesn’t feel like anybody is running away with the West and as long as we can just stay within striking range we feel good about our team when we’re healthy.”
Golden State fell to 14-15 with Wednesday’s loss and are 0-3 this season without Curry.
ESPN’s Kendra Andrews contributed to this story.