Fans are overly concerned about Steph Curry limping badly and struggling to sit following collision.
Steph Curry limped off the court, and for a moment, the whole arena fell silent. The kind of silence you feel in your chest. The kind that makes fans hold their breath and pray it’s nothing serious.
It happened after a collision mid-game. It looked routine until it wasn’t. Curry got up slowly. Too slowly. He tried to walk it off, but the limp said everything his face tried to hide. Pain. Uncertainty. Fear. And suddenly, it wasn’t just a basketball game anymore.
Amen Thompson hurt Steph Curry’s knee so bad he can’t even sit down 😭 pic.twitter.com/qF2mbilxRI
— BrickCenter (@BrickCenter_) November 27, 2025
The Golden State Warriors anticipate Stephen Curry will miss around a week with a quad contusion, depending on how he responds to treatment, sources told ESPN’s Shams Charania and Anthony Slater.
A viral clip from Wednesday’s game showed Curry in discomfort with his leg. He was even struggling to walk and couldn’t even sit properly. The injury occurred after the 37-year-old collided with Rockets star Amen Thompson, which brought significant tension within the Warriors’ core.
NBA analyst Brett Siegel shared his words regarding Curry’s health. “Stephen Curry does not look good out there and is moving around very slow with a massive limp. He seemed to hurt what looks like his left leg while taking a charge from Amen Thompson, only for the call to be overturned several minutes ago,” he wrote on X.
No official update was given immediately. Just concern. Just hope. Just that image of him walking away gently, trying not to show how much it hurt.
Stephen Curry does not look good out there and is moving around very slow with a massive limp.
He seemed to hurt what looks like his left leg while taking a charge from Amen Thompson, only for the call to be overturned several minutes ago.
— Brett Siegel (@BrettSiegelNBA) November 27, 2025
The scoreboard didn’t matter. What mattered was whether Steph Curry would be fine.