Warriors Point guard Stephen Curry will miss Sunday's game against the Portland Trail Blazers with the stomach influenza. A night subsequent to dropping 43 points on the L.A. Clippers, Stephen Curry is sitting out for Sunday's meeting against the Portland Trail Blazers.
Golden State has reported that Stephen Curry has been discounted of Sunday night's game against the Trail Blazers with the stomach influenza. Curry is averaging 25.0 focuses, 4.3 bounce back and 6.0 helps. Ian Clark will probably begin at point to make preparations for Portland, as per NBA official website.
Curry has turned out to be one of the NBA's pre-prominent superstars in the course of the last few seasons, having arrived at the midpoint of 30.1 points, 6.7 helps, 5.4 bounce back, 5.1 three-pointers and 2.1 takes for each game amid the 2015-16 season.
As reported by ESPN, He was the main ever consistent MVP choice, smashed his own record for the most triples made in a season (402) and drove the Warriors to a 73-9 record, the best customary season stamp allied history.
The Warriors are profound and sufficiently capable to get by without Curry, so if he is compelled to miss any additional time beyond Sunday, the Warriors ought to have the capacity to climate the tempest. Golden State does not play again until Feb. 1, so his accessibility will be dictated by how he is feeling.
Warriors forward David West, who cracked his, left the thumb on Jan. 18, will likewise miss Sunday's game against the Blazers. With Curry sidelined, Shaun Livingston is relied upon to make his first begin this season. Livingston is averaging 5.3 points, two bounce back and 1.7 helps per game.
The Warriors (40-7) game against the Blazers (21-27) is set 6 p.m. at the Moda Center and will be communicate locally on KGW and broadly NBA TV. Stay tuned with SWN for more updates!
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