Report: Steph Curry has MCL injury
Steph Curry left Friday night’s Golden State Warriors-Atlanta Hawks game with a knee injury, and one report says he has an MCL injury.
Curry was injured late in the third quarter when teammate Javale McGee landed into him after going up to try and block a shot. Curry’s leg was stationary but his knee bent backwards due to the pressure.
Steph exits the game after JaVale lands on his left leg pic.twitter.com/oxuJkHe2N0
— Warriors on NBCS (@NBCSWarriors) March 24, 2018
The Golden State Warriors declared Curry out for the rest of the game with a strained knee. Later, Yahoo’s Shams Charania said that Curry was diagnosed with an MCL injury.
Warriors star Stephen Curry has initial diagnosis of an MCL injury to his left knee, league sources tell Yahoo. MRI on Saturday for degree of severity.
— Shams Charania (@ShamsCharania) March 24, 2018
Curry will undergo an MRI on Saturday.
Curry was returning after missing six games with an ankle injury. The Warriors are also without Kevin Durant (ribs) and Klay Thompson (thumb).