translated from Spanish: Curry won’t be able to play with the Golden State Warriors

Golden State Warriors player Stephen Curry will be lost for at least another week as he continues to recover from a concussion. Steve Kerr, coach of the Warriors, said Curry underwent an MRI Tuesday morning that showed inflammation and led to the organization’s decision to keep him out for at least four more games.
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“We’re going to re-evaluate in a week,” Kerr said before Tuesday night’s game against the Philadelphia 76ers. “An MRI was done this morning and showed inflammation in the tailings. He had progressed a little the first few days just resting and then did a little more work [el lunes] and he was still pretty sore. So our training staff and Steph put their heads together and decided this was going to be a little longer than we thought and expected. So we’ll re-evaluate it in a week.”

Curry comes from being injured last Wednesday in the Golden State Warriors’ triumph over the Houston Rockets.Read more: NFL: Philadelphia Eagles files Joe Flacco as his new QuarterbackStephen Curry would return shortly after the injury, but MRI was the last setback for a team that has dealt with several Covid-19 injuries and absences recently. Young James Wiseman and Eric Paschall were scheduled to return on Tuesday after missing last week due to Covid protocols.Read more: Formula One: Sebastian Vettel seeks to regain his level this year with Aston MartinLos Warriorrs taking the penultimate place of the Western Conference with 22 wins and 22 losses.



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