Warriors Stunned as Seth Curry Exits Early Against Timberwolves

The Golden State Warriors face mounting challenges as Seth Currys early exit with an adductor issue adds to their growing injury woes against the Timberwolves.

Friday night was a tough one for the Golden State Warriors, as they faced more challenges than just their opponent on the court.

Just as they welcomed Seth Curry back into the lineup, the Warriors had to watch him exit early. Curry, known for his sharpshooting skills, was sidelined due to an adductor issue after only seven minutes of play. The Warriors quickly made the call, ruling him out for the rest of the game.

During his brief time on the floor, Curry struggled to find his rhythm, missing both shot attempts and finishing with zero points. He managed to grab one rebound and dish out an assist before leaving, with the Warriors trailing on the scoreboard.

Curry's situation is part of a larger injury narrative for the Warriors. Before the game, they listed several players, including Jimmy Butler, Steph Curry, De'Anthony Melton, Moses Moody, and Quentin Post, as dealing with various issues. Draymond Green was a late scratch due to back soreness, and the team also ruled out Butler, Curry, and Moody.

Melton and Post suited up, but Post didn't finish the game. Al Horford, who wasn't on the injury report initially, also left with right calf soreness, leaving his future availability uncertain.

Since joining the Warriors, Seth Curry has been limited to just three appearances. After debuting on December 2, he was sidelined by a long-term injury, missing games from December 6 until March 9. In his return, he showed promise with 13 points on 4-6 shooting, adding a rebound and three assists in a close 119-116 loss.

The extent of Curry's current injury remains to be seen, but his status will be closely monitored as the Warriors navigate this challenging stretch.