On March 24, Beijing time, according to Shams of the Register, ESPN sources revealed that Curry was traveling to Miami to meet with the Golden State Warriors. His availability for Wednesday's Warriors game against the Heat depends on the outcome of treatment for his pelvic contusion over the next two days. The game against the Heat will be the second of the Warriors' six-game road trip. They lost to the Eagles in their opening game. This also means that if Curry heals well enough, he may be able to return in the first game against the Heat and help Butler get revenge on his old master.
In the Warriors' previous 117-114 win over the Raptors, Curry left the game with 3:24 left in the third quarter. Curry collided with a Raptors player in the restricted area and fell to the ground. He writhed painfully on the floor before returning to the locker room.
Two days ago, the Warriors officially announced that Curry underwent an MRI, which confirmed that the point guard had a pelvic contusion, but no structural damage. For the Warriors, this is a blessing in misfortune. He did not fly with the team to Atlanta and missed the game against the Hawks. But now it's on its way to Miami to join the Warriors.
Teammate Green has said that the moment Curry fell was "terrifying." "He hit the ground hard," Green told reporters after the Warriors' victory, "and you can hear it." It's horrible. Obviously, this is a very scary moment for us and for him. Hope he's okay. โ
So far this season, Curry has played in 60 games for the Warriors, averaging 24.2 points, 4.4 rebounds and 6 assists per game, shooting 44.7% from the field, 39.4% from three-point range and 92.9% from the free throw line. The Warriors are currently 41-30 and in sixth place in the West, 0.5 games ahead of the Clippers.