Mar 12 • 11:50 UTC 🇱🇻 Latvia TVNET

Porziņģis and Curry's tandem cannot be seen on the court for a while longer

NBA star Stephen Curry will be out for at least ten days due to a knee injury, continuing to delay the on-court partnership with Latvian player Kristaps Porziņģis.

Stephen Curry, a four-time NBA champion and star of the Golden State Warriors, is set to miss at least the next ten days of play due to a knee injury, as confirmed by the team. This injury has already sidelined Curry for 15 consecutive games, during which the Warriors have struggled, managing only five wins against ten losses. As Curry approaches his 38th birthday on March 14, the team will reassess his condition in ten days to determine the next steps in his recovery.

Latvian basketball player Kristaps Porziņģis has also faced challenges this season due to health issues, only appearing in three games for the Warriors so far. His contribution has been limited, with averages of 12.7 points per game over those appearances, playing around 20 minutes each game. As Curry continues his rehabilitation, the fans will have to wait to see the tandem of Curry and Porziņģis on the floor together, a partnership that was anticipated to draw significant excitement among basketball enthusiasts.

The situation draws parallels to Curry's earlier career when he played alongside another Latvian, Andris Biedriņš. The Warriors are in a crucial phase as they prepare for their next game, scheduled at 4:00 AM, and with key players out, the team will need to strategize effectively to maintain their standing in the NBA. The absence of both Curry and Porziņģis could have lasting implications for the team's performance this season.

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