Curry's game status uncertain due to pelvic bruise

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Stephen Curry, the star player for the Golden State Warriors, is heading to Miami to join his team. His participation in Tuesday's game against the Miami Heat will depend on how he feels after treatment for a pelvic bruise. The Warriors lost to the Atlanta Hawks on Saturday night without Curry, falling 124-115. The team plans to reevaluate Curry's condition on Monday. Coach Steve Kerr expressed hope that Curry would be able to play during the Warriors' current six-game road trip. This game will also see Jimmy Butler returning to Miami. He is facing his former team after a difficult split with the Heat's president, Pat Riley. After the game against the Heat, the Warriors will continue their road trip with matches against New Orleans, San Antonio, Memphis, and finish up against the Lakers on April 3. Curry got his injury after a hard fall during a recent game against the Toronto Raptors. He wanted to return to the game but the team decided it was safer to keep him out. Draymond Green called the loss to Atlanta a "terrible loss" as the Warriors are trying to avoid falling into the play-in tournament with only 11 games left in the season.


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