Stephen Curry Diagnosed With Pelvic Contusion, Will Miss Start of Warriors' Road Trip
Golden State Warriors confirm Curry's MRI revealed no structural damage, with a re-evaluation scheduled for Monday.
- Stephen Curry sustained a pelvic contusion after a hard fall during the Warriors' 117-114 win over the Toronto Raptors on March 20.
- An MRI confirmed no structural damage, but Curry will miss the start of the team's six-game road trip beginning Saturday in Atlanta.
- The Warriors have been performing well since acquiring Jimmy Butler, with a 16-3 record, and are currently sixth in the Western Conference standings.
- Curry, who scored 17 points in 25 minutes before the injury, is expected to return before the postseason begins in April.
- The team remains optimistic about Curry's recovery and plans to reassess his condition on Monday, March 24.


















