Source: Steph Curry to miss time; Warriors aim for return after All-Star break
Steph Curry is expected to miss at least the next five games with a lower-leg injury. The Warriors are “hoping” he can return shortly after the NBA All-Star break ends on Feb. 23, a league source told NBC Sports Bay Area on Sunday morning.
Golden State is planning to proceed without him over the 10 days remaining before the break, according to the source.
Curry suffered partial tears to his superior tibiofibular ligaments and interosseous membrane as well as a lower-leg contusion, the Warriors Stephen Curry injury update: pic.twitter.com/oqRW2VLk2e
It occurred when the right knee of Dallas guard McKinley Wright IV banged into the side of Currys left leg. Curry limped off the court into the locker room and did not return.
Curry has appeared in 38 of Golden States 53 games this season, averaging 29.4 points, 6.4 assists and 6.3 rebounds.
It is anticipated that fourth-year guard Jordan Poole, who has yet to miss a game this season, will move into the starting lineup at point guard.
The Warriors will battle the Thunder, Trail Blazers, Lakers, Wizards and Clippers before heading into the All-Star break, which will provide nine days of rest between games.