Stephen Curry did not blame his injured right thumb for his poor performance in the Golden State Warriors' defeat to the Los Angeles Lakers. Despite missing all eight of his second-half shots, Curry insisted that the injury was not an excuse. The Warriors lost 118-108 at Chase Center, with Curry also managing a knee issue this season.
The 36-year-old struggled against the Lakers' defense, finishing with just 13 points and nine assists. He shot only 4-for-17, including 2-for-9 from beyond the arc. "It sucks, but it's not an excuse for anything," Curry stated. "Got to play through it." He mentioned that he had previously played well despite the thumb injury.

Curry acknowledged that his knee is improving but requires ongoing maintenance. "It's trending in the right direction," he said about his knee issues. He expressed satisfaction with how it responds from game to game, indicating optimism about his condition.
The Warriors have been cautious with Curry's workload due to these injuries, contributing to their 22-23 record this season. Despite these challenges, Curry remains determined to perform at his best without using injuries as an excuse.
Anthony Davis praised the Lakers' defensive efforts against Curry rather than attributing his off-night solely to personal struggles. "Obviously Steph didn't shoot it well," Davis noted. "But I think a lot of that was on us - our guards - constantly getting into the ball, making it tough on him."
Curry admitted that playing through pain is frustrating, especially when setbacks occur after progress. "I think every time it gets hit, it's like a step-back," he explained. Despite this annoyance, he remains committed to playing through the discomfort.
The Lakers' defense effectively limited Curry's impact on the game, showcasing their ability to disrupt one of the league's top players. This strategy contributed significantly to their victory over the Warriors.
Curry hopes for a swift recovery from his thumb injury so it no longer hinders his performance on the court. His focus remains on maintaining form and contributing positively to his team's success as they navigate a challenging season.