The Golden State Warriors are holding their breath on Stephen Curry.
The former MVP exited Thursday’s game against the Toronto Raptors with an apparent injury after landing hard on his tailbone on a drive in the third quarter. The Warriors later announced he would not return due to a pelvic contusion.
The sound of the tailbone hitting the floor was jarringly loud.
Curry was in clear pain after the impact. He left the court under his own power, but in clear discomfort as he massaged his tailbone and lower back before heading to the locker room. Warriors head coach Steve Kerr said after the game Curry was undergoing an MRI, but did want to re-enter the game before being ruled out.
“We decided not to risk anything,” Kerr said….