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Steph Curry was ruled out of Tuesday’s matchup with the 76ers, which came as little surprise after the team diagnosed him with patellofemoral pain syndrome over the weekend. Known more commonly as “runner’s knee,” the only remedy for that soreness is rest.
Golden State Warriors star Stephen Curry is dealing with a knee injury. Per ESPN's Anthony Slater, the veteran has runner's knee in his right knee and will miss Tuesday's matchup against the Philadelphia 76ers. Curry, 37, exited the Warriors' matchup against the Detroit Pistons on Saturday because of the knee injury.
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Warriors star Stephen Curry will miss Tuesday night's game against the 76ers with a persistent right knee issue that the team is officially listing as patellofemoral pain syndrome.
Curry left Friday's loss at Detroit in the second half and did not return as he continues to deal with lingering knee pain.
Led by tremendous energy from Gui Santos and Buddy Hield, the Warriors punched back with a 10-0 run of their own, and soon that turned into a game-tying 17-2 run as they were styling on the Sixers. Just like that, it was a game again, and the Dubs trailed just 58-55 at halftime.
Steph Curry and the Golden State Warriors took another loss on Friday against the Detroit Pistons, 131-124. Curry registered a team-high 23 points on 7-of-16 shooting, to go along with one rebound, two assists,
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