Stephen Curry Won’t Require Ankle, Knee or Elbow Surgery in Offseason

June 22nd, 2016 by Joe Pantorno Leave a reply »

Golden State Warriors fans received some good news on Wednesday following the team's historic NBA Finals loss to the Cleveland Cavaliers on Sunday.   

Warriors general manager Bob Myers told Rusty Simmons of the San Francisco Chronicle that star guard Stephen Curry won't need any kind of surgery despite finishing the season with nagging ankle, knee and elbow injuries. 

Curry appeared in 79 games during the 2015-16 regular season. It was the fourth straight year he played in 78 or more games. 

But once the postseason began, the injuries arrived, and they did not let up. 

In Game 1 of the first round against the Houston Rockets, Curry was turning back up the floor to play defense and lost his balance, hurting his ankle and his foot.

For Warriors fans, this might have been the most threatening of Curry's postseason injuries, as he's dealt with a bad right ankle for most of his career. 

After injuring it multiple times in 2010 and 2011, Curry underwent surgery to repair the ligaments. But he injured it again in 2012, per Sports Illu ...

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