Stephen Curry got a left shoulder injury while he was trying to strip the ball on defense at his last MRI match.

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The two-time MVP went down with a left shoulder injury during his last MRI match against the Milwaukee Bucks. Curry had been trying to strip the ball on defense when his shoulder got caught in an awkward position and he immediately clutched it in pain.

The Warriors sent Curry for tests and scans, and some early reports said that he might have a labrum tear. However, after further MRI scans and evaluation it was determined that the injury is not to Stephen Curry’s shoulder labrum but rather an adduction strain in his left rotation cuff.

According to Warriors head coach Steve Kerr, Stephen Curry will likely miss at least two weeks of game action due to the injury. Stephen Curry underwent an MRI shortly after the injury, and it was revealed that he suffered a dislocated left shoulder.

Stephen Curry is expected to miss at least 3 weeks while recovering from his injury, and will be closely monitored by Warriors medical staff during his recovery process. The Warriors organization wishes Stephen Curry a speedy recovery and hope for him to be back on the court soon.

The injury to Stephen Curry is a major blow to the Warriors’ championship hopes this season and it’s unclear how long he’ll be out for. Regardless, Stephen Curry will undoubtedly use this time to focus on his rehabilitation and make sure that he’s back as soon as possible. The Warriors hope that Stephen Curry can return in top form so they can get back in the hunt for an NBA title.

The Stephen Curry injury serves as a reminder that even the best players can be vulnerable to injuries and are not immune from them. While Stephen Curry is expected to make a full recovery, it’s important for all athletes to take precautions when playing and always put safety first.

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