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Steph Curry raises alarms in Golden State after the game against the Rockets

The star intensifies a critical moment

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The Golden State Warriors received shocking news. Stephen Curry will miss at least one week because of a quadriceps contusion. The injury happened during the matchup against the Houston Rockets. The 37-year-old guard left the game early, and his absence complicates a roster already dealing with multiple injuries and an irregular start to the season.

Curry remains the cornerstone of the project. His impact keeps their pursuit of a fifth championship alive. But the current situation is fragile. The Warriors sit eighth at 10-10. They have lost four of their last five games. The West is tight, and every game matters. Losing the greatest shooter of all time comes at the worst possible moment.

A crowded infirmary and growing pressure

According to Mundo Deportivo, the team is already dealing with several physical setbacks. Jonathan Kuminga is still out with no return date. Al Horford is also injured. None of the cases appear serious, but their absences hurt. This situation adds more pressure on Jimmy Butler, who must hold the offense and defense together while the team tries not to fall behind.

Curry will miss games against the Pelicans, Thunder, and Sixers. He could return just in time for matchups against the Cavaliers and Bulls next weekend. For now, he will be re-evaluated in seven days. His season had been outstanding. He was averaging 29 points, 3.5 rebounds, and 4 assists, shooting 48% from the field and 40% from three. He was attempting 12 three-pointers per game—extraordinary numbers for any player, especially one his age.

The league is dealing with many injuries early in the season. Giannis Antetokounmpo and Victor Wembanyama are also sidelined. This increases league-wide concern. But Curry’s case is particularly delicate. The Warriors depend heavily on his offensive creation. His presence alters defenses. His absence leaves gaps that are hard to fill.

The injury forces Golden State to reorganize. The coaching staff must adjust rotations and redefine roles. The bench will need to step up. And Butler will have to embrace an expanded leadership role. The Warriors know a bad stretch could push them out of the playoff picture.

Anxiety grows among fans. They know Curry holds the project together, and every game without him is a risk. His return will be crucial. Golden State needs stability—and it needs its superstar at full strength.

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