MRI Results Show No Damage to Curry's Knee

Stephen Curry underwent a recent MRI on his right knee, which returned clean results. However, he continues to experience pain and swelling, preventing his return to play.
Warriors star Stephen Curry had an MRI on his right knee within the last 24 hours, and according to a report by ESPN's Shams Charania, the results showed no damage. Despite the clean MRI, Curry is still dealing with ongoing pain and swelling in the knee, which has kept him off the court.
Current Condition
Curry's knee has been a concern for some time, and while the latest imaging indicates that there are no serious issues, the persistent discomfort is affecting his ability to participate in games. The Warriors and their fans are hopeful that he will recover soon, but the timeline for his return remains uncertain.
Looking Ahead
As the season progresses, the Warriors will closely monitor Curry's condition. His health is crucial for the team's performance, and they are likely to take a cautious approach to ensure he is fully ready before he resumes playing. Further updates on his recovery will be anticipated as they become available.
