Despite the Warriors head coach Mike Malone trying every method possible over the past two seasons to get the main players more rest time.
In the NBA, where individual physiologies cannot be generalized, even the best preventive measures cannot completely avoid injury risks on the court.
November 1st.
Stephen Curry, who was eagerly looking forward to welcoming the second game of the new season with his team, unfortunately twisted his right foot and ankle during the match.
Although according to the MRI results afterward, Curry's injury will only take four to eight weeks to heal.
During the examination, experts believed that Curry's ankle tendons needed surgical repair, presenting both good and bad news to Curry and the Warriors' coaching team.
The good news is, if Curry is willing to undergo surgery, there's a high probability that the tendon repair can effectively prevent frequent ankle twists in the future.
