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Stephen Curry injured and Dub Nation erupts against Steve Kerr and referees

Stephen Curry raises alarms

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Stephen Curry’s injury against the Houston Rockets not only triggered medical concerns in Golden State. It also unleashed a storm of criticism directed at coach Steve Kerr and the team’s overall approach. What looked like another regular-season game turned into an episode exposing the Warriors’ fragility and the growing tension inside Dub Nation.

The incident happened in the fourth quarter when Stephen Curry tried to guard rookie Reed Sheppard and was screened by Alperen Sengun. The two-time MVP limped, clutching his left leg. Seconds later, he walked to the locker room with medical director Rick Celebrini. As reported by Essentiallysports, the initial diagnosis was a quadriceps contusion. The team confirmed that Curry will undergo an MRI to rule out further damage.

A weakened roster

The absence of Stephen Curry comes at a difficult time. The Warriors were already missing Al Horford, Jonathan Kuminga, and De’Anthony Melton, while Gary Payton II left early in the same game. With a mediocre record and a demanding schedule, the responsibility now falls on Jimmy Butler and Draymond Green. Both must take on bigger roles without their leader.

Social media exploded against Kerr. Fans questioned why Stephen Curry stayed on the floor despite showing discomfort earlier after colliding with Amen Thompson. Some compared Steve Kerr’s minute management to Tom Thibodeau, known for overplaying his starters. Curry logged 33 minutes, a number many considered excessive given his physical condition.

Criticism of Rockets and referees

Steve Kerr admitted the injury “changes everything” regarding rotations and style of play. He expressed some relief knowing it was a quadriceps issue rather than an ankle or knee. Still, the pressure on his management remains high.

Dub Nation also targeted the Rockets, accusing them of being overly physical with Stephen Curry. Fans recalled last year’s playoff series when Houston was accused of attacking his injured thumb. Referees did not escape criticism either. Many argued that loose officiating allowed rough play that exposed Golden State’s star.

The injury to Stephen Curry impacts the Warriors’ immediate future. It also reignites debate about minute management, rotations, and protecting NBA stars. Fan frustration reflects the belief that the situation was avoidable and that Kerr should have pulled him earlier. Golden State now waits for medical results, hoping for a mild diagnosis. Losing Curry for an extended stretch would be devastating for their season ambitions.

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