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Curry Sidelined: Warriors Face Heat Without Star
20 Nov
Summary
- Steph Curry ruled out due to right ankle soreness for Wednesday's game.
- Curry aggravated his ankle in recent games against San Antonio and Orlando.
- Several other key players are also listed as questionable or out.

The Golden State Warriors will be without their star player, Steph Curry, as they conclude their extensive six-game road trip. Curry was officially ruled out for Wednesday's matchup against the Miami Heat due to lingering soreness in his right ankle. He revealed that the injury was first sustained in San Antonio and then aggravated during Tuesday's game against the Orlando Magic.
Curry expressed his determination to play through the pain, acknowledging the challenging schedule the Warriors have faced. Despite this, his absence is a major blow, especially considering his recent stellar performance. In his last five games following an illness, Curry averaged an impressive 29.8 points per game, demonstrating his crucial role in the team's offensive strategy.
The team faces further challenges with multiple other players, including Jimmy Butler III, Draymond Green, and Buddy Hield, listed as questionable. Additionally, Al Horford and Jonathan Kuminga are sidelined due to injury management and bilateral knee tendonitis, respectively. For the Heat, Tyler Herro is out with an ankle injury, and Bam Adebayo is questionable.




