Stephen Curry left tonights Warriors game against the Indiana Pacers after injuring his left shoulder. In this video we’ll take a look at some anatomy and injury mechanisms to discuss what might have happened to Curry.
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27 Comments
Hey doc, I think the previous injury happens before the bump… at 2:13.5 of this video, at the baseline, the players arms tangle right as they start moving. That's where Steph has his left arm out and in the same motion as tonight. It's quick and jerky, but the same motion. Steph doesn't realize his arm hurts until a few seconds later.
The fact he doesn't have a job with ESPN is shocking to me.
He's not in pain from his injury, he's grimacing from the pain of all the money he lost in FTX.
same thing happened to me 6 years ago ..
i don't have money to rehab so i grow the weak shoulder until now ..
Curry have money so I think it'll be like couple of weeks to months ..
I still can play but just cautious putting to much pressure on my shoulder or else i might dislocate if it happens again ..
Do you have a rough estimate as to how long curry may be out if it’s a subluxation?
I thought he accidentally popped his shoulder or extended it
Hey I mean… thank god it was his left shoulder…
Legend will be alright. Long live a legend.
Flight gonna have a stroke
BWHAHAHHA(breathe)BWHAHAHHA(pee a little bit)BWHAHHHAAAHA. Try mogul skiing for a 15 years and rock climbing for 25 years and get back to me about shoulder, knees, back and every damn limb being 'out of position and under extreme tension'. Stick and ball athletes are still the most whiny when it comes to injuries. I played f-ball and b-ball in mid to high school.
Love your explanation. Easier to understand 💯 💯
Fantastic work doctor. Thank you
Awww I wanted to see Steph Friday against my Sixers when embiid beats them
Love the vid doc! Any chance you could break down the details of Cade’s shin surgery??
I’ve strained muscles tons of times and it definitely looks like a delt strain to me. The immediate reaction is all too familiar to that “sting” you get when you pull something
Curry I think u need to realize you are not shaped like Lebron or Jae crowder etc and are as delicate as Chris Paul so need to be a bit more careful when going against these other nba players
I was wondering how bad this might be and then remember the GOAT doctor that keeps us informed. Thanks!
Maybe it's a recurring thing. Doesn't really look that serious (I hope)
The arm extended with the down force. I literally felt his pain. I messed up my shoulder years ago and it's never been the same. Completely.
So the question is doc, how much time will he miss if any
Welcome to the lottery, Golden State fans.
oh no he won’t be able to shoot anymore😰 joking
i was supposed to see him for the first time on the 18th against the raptors 😢😢😢
lord, please no
Hopefully nothing serious and don't cause Curry miss any games. With the way warriors playing rn they can't have Curry missing any games
Lebrijano fan till I die and I can’t wait to support his kids but I hope pirince Steph isn’t hurt
Enjoy your cvontent, however you need to fix the lampshade in the backround. thanks 🙂
Shoulder injuries be damned.