Curry limps off with bruised quad, will have MRI

Warriors' Star Stephen Curry Faces Uncertain Future After Injury
In a dramatic turn of events for the Golden State Warriors, their shining star Stephen Curry was forced off the court with a painful limp, casting a shadow over the team's current struggles.
The Breaking Point
In the waning minutes of a gripping game against the Houston Rockets, Stephen Curry hobbled to the locker room with a right quad contusion after multiple on-court collisions. His valiant effort to charge Rockets guard Amen Thompson ended with Curry being felled by a fierce elbow, marking a critical hit to the Warrior's momentum.
Beneath the Surface
Curry's absence looms large for the Warriors, who've dropped to a middling 10-10 this season. Both Jimmy Butler III and Draymond Green have vocalized frustration with the team's defensive lapses, citing a lack of discipline and hustle as culprits for their recent defeats. Despite a decent defensive ranking, the overarching sentiment in the locker room is one of dissatisfaction with the team's demeanor.
The Ripple Effect
The Warriors now face a challenging road ahead without their "ultimate bailout," as Butler put it. This injury not only threatens Curry's immediate participation but also demands near perfection from the team. Jonathan Kuminga may return soon, but the question remains: can the Warriors regain their momentum without their star?

