Stephen Curry was forced to sit out the second half of the Golden State Warriors’ game with the Boston Celtics on Wednesday after injuring his left foot.
With just over four minutes remaining in the second quarter, Curry and Celtics guard Marcus Smart dove for a loose ball. The resulting tumble meant Smart fell on Curry’s leg, causing an inward tweak.
The Warriors confirmed Curry would not return in the second half, citing “left foot soreness”.
At that point in the game, Curry had three points, one rebound and two assists with the Warriors down 33-25.
Curry has been the key player for the Warriors this season, with the side sitting third in the Western Conference with a 47-22 record prior to Wednesday’s game.
The two-time MVP leads the NBA this season in three-pointers made with 284. Prior to Wednesday’s game, Curry was averaging 25.8 points, 5.3 rebounds and 6.4 assists this season.
Stephen Curry (left foot soreness) will not return to tonight’s game.