Golden State Warriors guard Stephen Curry will be reevaluated in three weeks after suffering a Grade 2 MCL sprain in his left knee, the team announced Saturday.
The timetable means Curry, who has already missed 21 games this season, could return near the start of the playoffs. He has played only 51 games this season and is on pace for the second-fewest games of his career.
Curry, who was returning to the lineup Friday after missing six games because of a right ankle injury, suffered the new injury late in the third quarter of the Warriors' 106-94 win over the Atlanta Hawks.
The incident occurred when teammate JaVale McGee elevated for a block attempt and ended up falling on Curry's left leg. The two-time NBA MVP immediately began hopping and then limping in pain.
Curry struggled to get to the locker room and did not return to the game.
Said McGee: "I was just trying to block a shot, and I ran into him."
By comparison, Los Angeles Lakers rookie Lonzo Ball and LA Clippers/Detroit Pistons forward Blake Griffin missed 15 and 14 games, respectively, after suffering MCL sprains earlier this season. Warriors teammate Kevin Durant missed 19 games last season with the same injury.
Curry, who played 25 minutes Friday and scored 29 points on 10-of-18 shooting, was playing his first game in low-top shoes. He normally wears a mid- or high-top shoe as well as braces during competition because of his history with ankle injuries.
The Warriors are hobbling as they approach the postseason. Klay Thompson (hand fracture), Draymond Green (pelvic contusion) and Kevin Durant (rib contusion) are all sidelined.
Through Friday, the Warriors led the league in games missed by All-Stars due to injury (47). By comparison, the Pelicans are second with 38.
With Curry on the floor, the Warriors are averaging 120.4 points per 100 possessions -- the highest figure in the past 20 seasons, according to NBA Advanced Stats.
For the season, the 30-year-old Curry is averaging 26.4 points, 6.1 assists and 5.1 rebounds per game.
ESPN's Chris Haynes contributed to this report.
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