
The Golden State Warriors recently faced off against the Toronto Raptors in a thrilling showdown at the Chase Center. This gripping contest culminated in a crucial victory for the Warriors. However, the excitement was overshadowed by a notable distressing moment, as star player Stephen Curry suffered an injury during the match.
During the third quarter of the game, Curry headed to the locker room, experiencing discomfort in his tailbone following a tough fall. His departure sparked significant worries among Warriors fans, especially since he had just made his comeback after missing a prior game. Recently, NBA analyst Anthony Slater from The Athletic delivered a crucial update on Curry’s condition.
“Pelvic contusion for Steph Curry, per Warriors. Out for the game,” Slater wrote in his recent post on X (formerly Twitter).
Pelvic contusion for Steph Curry, per Warriors. Out for the game. https://t.co/z2UBRK7igM
— Anthony Slater (@anthonyVslater) March 21, 2025
After Curry exited the game, Jimmy Butler took charge, showcasing his talent by playing a remarkable 36 minutes. He achieved a phenomenal triple-double, scoring 16 points, providing 12 assists, and grabbing 11 rebounds. In addition, Center Draymond Green had a notable performance, contributing 21 points along with five assists and seven rebounds. All these impressive efforts propelled the Warriors to a thrilling 117-114 victory against the Raptors.
Warriors Head Coach Steve Kerr Reflects On Stephen Curry’s Injury

The Golden State Warriors find themselves in a strong situation in the ongoing 2024-25 NBA season. In their last 10 games, they have achieved 9 victories, losing only once to the Denver Nuggets. However, Curry’s injury is expected to significantly affect the team’s dynamics. Following the game, Head Coach Steve Kerr shared his thoughts on Curry’s injury during the post-game interview.
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“He is getting an MRI right now. Just kinda fell on his pelvic, tailbone area. So he was trying to come back. He thought he might be able to come back. We just decided not to risk anything. Hopefully it’s not bad,” Kerr said.
Steve Kerr says Steph Curry is getting an MRI right now.
— 95.7 The Game (@957thegame) March 21, 2025
He also added that Steph wanted to return to the game, but they ultimately decided against it. pic.twitter.com/ysZFJAw0HY
Before his injury, Curry played for 25 minutes, scoring 17 points along with one assist and two rebounds. The Warriors currently hold the 6th spot in the Western Conference standings with a record of 41-29. Their next game will be against the Atlanta Hawks at State Farm Arena.
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