Steph Curry undergoing MRI after suffering pelvic contusion vs. Raptors

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In the third quarter on Thursday night against the Toronto Raptors, fans of the Golden State Warriors held their breath as Steph Curry exited the game to the locker room. Prior to leaving the floor with trainer Rick Celebrini, Curry fell hard to the ground and appeared in pain, grabbing at his tailbone. Curry was quickly ruled out for the remainder of the game due to a pelvic contusion.

After the Warriors secured a 117-114 victory over the Raptors, Steve Kerr provided an update on the injured All-Star point guard. Kerr told reporters Curry was undergoing an MRI. Kerr revealed Curry attempted to return to the game, but the Warriors didn't want to risk anything, holding him out for the remainder of the contest against the Raptors.

Via @anthonyVslater on Twitter:

Steve Kerr said Steph Curry is getting an MRI on his pelvic/tailbone injury. He said Curry wanted to come back in the game, but Warriors wanted to be cautious and shut him down for testing. pic.twitter.com/OzFNaipZVJ

— Anthony Slater (@anthonyVslater) March 21, 2025

Prior to leaving the game, Curry tallied 17 points on 6-of-8s hooting from the field with two rebounds and an assist in 25 minutes. Curry missed Tuesday's contest against the Bucks for a rest day.

Curry is averaging 24.3 points on 44.4% from the field and 39.4% from beyond the arc in 59 games for the Warriors.

Curry and the Warriors will get Friday off before beginning a six-game road swing that starts in Atlanta against Trae Young and the Hawks on Saturday.

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This article originally appeared on Warriors Wire: Steph Curry undergoing MRI after suffering pelvic contusion


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