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“Warriors guard Seth Curry, who has been inactive for the last three games due to injury, recently underwent MRIs on his lower back and pelvis,” the Warriors announced Sunday. “The MRIs confirmed that Curry’s injury is sciatic nerve-related. He will be re-evaluated in two weeks.”
Warriors guard Seth Curry, the younger brother of superstar Steph Curry, will be out for at least the next two weeks with an injury both Golden State and the larger NBA world are quickly becoming well-acquainted with.
Instead, Seth has hardly been on the court. He's been ruled out Sunday with injury, and it's one that sounds familiar because LeBron James dealt with a similar ailment earlier in the season: Sciatic nerve irritation. That's not an ideal one for Seth, as it can be tough to overcome in short order.
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Warriors' Seth Curry out at least 2 weeks with sciatic nerve-related injury
Golden State Warriors guard Seth Curry has been diagnosed with a sciatic nerve-related injury and will be re-evaluated in two weeks.
Warriors guard Seth Curry, who has been inactive for the last three games due to injury, recently underwent MRIs on his lower back and pelvis. The MRIs
Guard Seth Curry of the Golden State Warriors is far from making a comeback to the court. According to Anthony Slater of ESPN.com, Curry will be reeva.
Curry averages 27.3 points per game in 12 games in North Carolina’s largest city, a number that would be the envy of the vast majority of his NBA peers. But he has also not had a 40-point game in Spectrum Center since dropping exactly that amount during his MVP season in 2015-16.
After the Golden State Warriors beat the Charlotte Hornets on New Year's Eve, Steph Curry shared that LaMelo Ball reached out to him privately.
Seth Curry, brother of NBA star Stephen Curry, has joined the Golden State Warriors, fulfilling a long-held aspiration. Despite a strong debut performance, his playing time has been limited, with coach Steve Kerr citing rotation adjustments.
“The Warriors say Seth Curry had an MRI that revealed a sciatica nerve-related injury. He will be re-evaluated in two weeks,” reported ClutchPoints' NBA insider Brett Siegel on X, formerly Twitter.
Curry, the former Davidson star, was honored at his old college Tuesday night and then helped the Golden State Warriors beat the Charlotte Hornets on Wednesday.