The Golden State Warriors have not geared up after 30 games and, to make matters worse, the injury to star Stephen Curry could cause panic and changes in the team.
According to ESPN’s Adrian Wojnarowski, Curry will be out for a few weeks. But, the can be decisive for what the team wants for the future.
The Warriors are in 11th place in the West and will play their next three games away from home with 14 wins and 16 losses.
While Curry is expected to undergo further tests in about 15 days, the Warriors will have nine matches until then. If he is ready to return to the courts, the situation may be more difficult.
Speaking to reporters on Friday, Curry declined to give a timeline, noting that this is the first time he’s suffered the injury.
He said he was glad to avoid surgery, which would have kept him out four-to-six months, and does not know if a procedure will eventually be necessary during the offseason.
“From what I know about shoulder injuries and situations like that, any time you can avoid surgery or anything like that its great news,” Curry said.
“It’s the first time I’ve done it and those usually take a little longer than if it’s a recurring thing. Just gotta trust the plan that we have and do my work.” he added.
However, despite the fact that the whole situation seems negative at the moment, the management wants to understand how the group will react without Curry in the next matches.
There is no panic, yet, but if there is no reaction within a month, the Warriors enter the trade market for good. Then it might not just be Wiseman or Kuminga.