Warriors' Kevon Looney undergoes successful surgery
Warriors rookie forward Kevon Looney underwent a successful left hip arthroscopy to repair a torn labrum and is expected to be out a minimum of 4-to-6 months.
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Warriors rookie forward Kevon Looney underwent a successful left hip arthroscopy to repair a torn labrum and is expected to be out a minimum of 4-to-6 months.
An MRI exam on Andre Iguodala’s sprained left ankle Saturday confirmed the Warriors' sixth man will miss two weeks before he’s re-evaluated by team doctors.
Stephen Curry got back on the court, Harrison Barnes made a reappearance, and the Warriors returned to being unbeatable.
Stephen Curry re-injured his left shin during the second quarter against the Denver Nuggets after missing the two previous games with the same injury.
Stephen Curry might not play on the Warriors' trip to Dallas and Houston because of his ailing left lower leg, according to interim head coach Luke Walton.
Warriors coach Steve Kerr is feeling better as he deals with complications from back surgery, and hopes to be back on the bench in the coming weeks.
Warriors forward Harrison Barnes will miss at least two more games with the left ankle sprain that has sidelined him since Nov. 27.
Warriors All-Star shooting guard Klay Thompson will be a game-time decision for Friday night's contest against the Boston Celtics due to a sprained ankle.
Klay Thompson sprained his right ankle Tuesday. Thompson scored a season-high 39 points and hit 10 3-pointers before ending his night on a sour note.
Warriors forward Harrison Barnes as expected will miss the rest of the team's seven-game road trip due to his sprained left ankle, according to the team.