Golden State Warriors confirmed on Thursday that Steph Curry will be sidelined from the court for at least a week, after medical tests revealed a quad contusion accompanied by a muscle strain. The point guard suffered the injury during Wednesday's defeat against the Houston Rockets, a blow that initially raised more concern within the organization.
The MRI ruled out a more severe injury and provided a glimmer of hope: if the recovery progresses positively, Curry could return in a relatively short time.
The Warriors, experiencing a season marked by inconsistency, currently hold a record of 10-10, placing them in the eighth position in the West. The team has won five of their last ten games, a performance that will need to be maintained while their star player recuperates.

Surviving without their main star
Although Curry's absence always poses a challenge, Golden State believes they have dodged a much worse scenario. The mission now is to stay competitive in the upcoming days... and hope that the reevaluation does not bring any surprises.
The next games for the Golden State Warriors are against the New Orleans Pelicans, Oklahoma City Thunder, Philadelphia 76ers, and Cleveland Cavaliers. Initially, Stephen Curry will miss all of them.
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