Steph Curry’s injury status for Warriors vs Rockets

The Golden State Warriors are in a major crisis. The team has lost five straight games, collapsing in the fourth quarter over the course of several games. To make matters worse, the team lost games when they were healthy, but now they are no longer injury free.

As the Warriors have gotten more injured, their opponents aren’t getting any easier. After losing to the Denver Nuggets on Tuesday night, they now have the second-seeded Houston Rockets waiting for them tonight. Perhaps most unfortunate for the Warriors is the fact that they will not have Steph Curry available for the game.

The Golden State Warriors have officially listed Steph Curry as out against the Houston Rockets due to bilateral knee injury treatment.

In Curry’s last game against the Nuggets on Tuesday night, he had 24 points, 11 assists and 7 rebounds on 35/27/100 shooting from the field. While statistically it could have been considered a great night for Curry, his shooting percentages were woeful.

The Golden State Warriors defeated the Houston Rockets once this season in November, but both teams look completely different now. The Rockets are starting to show what they’re really made of and are now the second seed with a 15-7 record, but the Warriors have been on a tailspin. Even if Steph Curry and Draymond Green were available, the Rockets would be a tough matchup.

Golden State Warriors and Houston Rockets meet at 10pm EST tonight.

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