It hasn't been a great season for Stephen Curry, as the Golden State Warriors point guard has been struggling with injuries this season.
The Warriors were entering this year as a potential playoff squad with young talent like Curry, Monta Ellis, David Lee, Dorrell Wright, Klay Thompson, and Ekpe Udoh. However, since then, Udoh and Ellis have been traded with Golden State getting Andrew Bogut and Richard Jefferson in return.
It's been a disappointing season for the Warriors, as they currently stand at 20-28, well out of playoff contention in the tough Western Conference unless if they can pull off a miracle.
And now things are going to get worse as Curry and his right ankle still isn't 100-percent. With that, he could end up missing the remainder of the shortened-lockout season.
He has already missed 22 games this season since his ankle injury. He has averaged about 15 points and five assists per game this season.
Written by Josh Dhani, Founder
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