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Curry Sidelined: Warriors Face Road Trip Uncertainty
3 Dec
Summary
- Stephen Curry will miss the Warriors' upcoming three-game road trip.
- Forward Jimmy Butler's status for the trip is also uncertain due to injury.
- Unexpected players like Seth Curry and Pat Spencer stepped up significantly.

Golden State Warriors star Stephen Curry has been ruled out of the team's upcoming three-game road trip. Coach Steve Kerr confirmed Curry will remain home to continue rehabilitation for a left quad contusion and muscle strain, missing at least five games due to the injury. This adds to the Warriors' growing list of concerns, as forward Jimmy Butler also left their recent game with a sore left knee, leaving his availability for the trip unclear.
In the absence of their key players, the Warriors demonstrated resilience. Seth Curry, playing in his first game of the season after signing a contract, and two-way player Pat Spencer provided significant offensive contributions, notably in a strong third-quarter performance. Their unexpected play highlights the team's developing depth and ability to compete even with a depleted roster.
The team faces further challenges with Al Horford also out and the potential absence of Butler, emphasizing the need for other players to step up. De'Anthony Melton is expected to return soon, offering a potential boost. The Warriors' focus will be on maintaining defensive intensity and limiting turnovers to remain competitive on the road trip.




