Stephen Curry, Draymond Green out tonight

Anthony Slater: Steph Curry, Draymond Green and Juan Toscano-Anderson are out tonight in New Orleans. Quad for Curry, left hip for Green, left ankle for JTA. Source: Twitter @anthonyVslater What’s the buzz on Twitter? Will Guillory @ WillGuillory No …

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Will Guillory @WillGuillory
No Stephen Curry and no Draymond Green for the Warriors in tonight’s matchup vs the Pels, per the league’s latest injury report.
The Warriors will be playing on the second night of a back-to-back. pic.twitter.com/vUAGQiN6e02:39 PM

Anthony Slater @anthonyVslater
Here is the play that’ll force Steph Curry to miss tonight’s game against the Pelicans. Dorian Finney-Smith’s left knee to right above his right knee. Quad issue.
Could it linger longer? Curry last night: “No. I hope not. Body feeds off the mind.” pic.twitter.com/RHwSt3JrUK2:31 PM

Monte Poole @MontePooleNBCS
Stephen Curry (quad), Draymond Green (hip) and Juan Toscano-Anderson (ankle) all out tonight for Warriors at Pelicans. – 2:26 PM
Ohm Youngmisuk @NotoriousOHM
Steph Curry is out tonight against New Orleans with a quad contusion. Draymond Green also will not play in the second of the back to back. – 2:26 PM
Connor Letourneau @Con_Chron
Curry (quad), Green (hip) and JTA (ankle) are out tonight. – 2:24 PM
Anthony Slater @anthonyVslater
Steph Curry, Draymond Green and Juan Toscano-Anderson are out tonight in New Orleans. Quad for Curry, left hip for Green, left ankle for JTA. – 2:24 PM
Brad Botkin @bradbotkincbs
I see a lot of talk about how this is the best “defensive” or “passing” or “all-around” season of Curry’s career. It isn’t. I’ll hear the argument for defense, but this guy was an absolute wizard with the ball for years. The passes he used to make regularly were ridiculous – 2:00 PM
Dane Moore @DaneMooreNBA
A Jarred Vanderbilt sequence like this happens almost every game.
NBA leaders in defense effective plus-minus this season (minimum 600 minutes)
1. Gary Payton II (+4.5)
2. Draymond Green (+4.5)
3. Jarred Vanderbilt (+3.4)
4. Evan Mobley (+3.4)
5. Jarrett Allen (+2.9) pic.twitter.com/3fwD2qzi7V1:31 PM

Ava Wallace @avarwallace
First round of All-Star fan votes. Last year when he started for the first time in his career, Bradley Beal received the second most votes of any guard in the league after Steph Curry. pic.twitter.com/tAGkW3rWIr1:31 PM

Brian Lewis @NYPost_Lewis
The Golden State #Warriors’ Stephen Curry and the Brooklyn #Nets’ Kevin Durant lead the Western and Eastern Conferences, respectively, in the first fan returns of #NBA All-Star Voting. – 1:23 PM
Kendra Andrews @kendra__andrews
First fan returns of All-Star voting are in. Steph Curry leads the way in the Western Conference.
Andrew Wiggins is actually ahead of Draymond Green in voting – they’re in 4th & 5th place, respectively, for West frontcourt. Team has been pushing hard for Wiggs to be an All-Star pic.twitter.com/xQO5C2xNEV1:20 PM

Ben Golliver @BenGolliver
Top five in first round of 2022 NBA All-Star fan voting
1. Warriors’ Stephen Curry
2. Nets’ Kevin Durant
3. Bucks’ Giannis Antetokounmpo
4. Lakers’ LeBron James
5. Nuggets’ Nikola Jokic pic.twitter.com/kURl4rp8OU1:05 PM

Brian Mahoney @briancmahoney
Stephen Curry with a pretty healthy lead over LeBron for the top vote-getter in the West after the first All-Star returns. Kevin Durant tops the East with Giannis not far behind. – 1:05 PM
Fred Katz @FredKatz
First returns of All-Star fan voting are in.
Fan starters as of now…
West: Stephen Curry, Luka Doncic, LeBron James, Nikola Jokic, Paul George
East: James Harden, DeMar DeRozan, Kevin Durant, Giannis Antetokounmpo, Joel Embiid
Derrick Rose makes a cameo. 7th in guard voting. pic.twitter.com/u0dkH6ycJq1:04 PM

Marc J. Spears @MarcJSpears
Golden State’s Stephen Curry and Brooklyn’s Kevin Durant lead the Western and Eastern Conferences, respectively, in the first fan returns of NBA All-Star Voting.
The next NBA All-Star fan voting update will be shared Thursday, Jan. 13. pic.twitter.com/s5mLuTNvAx1:01 PM

Shams Charania @ShamsCharania
Warriors’ Stephen Curry and Nets’ Kevin Durant lead the NBA’s first All-Star fan voting returns: pic.twitter.com/3812PFdcGb1:01 PM

Cody Taylor @CodyTaylorNBA
Golden State’s Stephen Curry and Brooklyn’s Kevin Durant lead the Western and Eastern Conferences, respectively, in the first fan returns of NBA All-Star Voting. The next voting update will be shared Thursday, Jan. 13. pic.twitter.com/dvfc0KzbPw1:01 PM

Matt Steinmetz @SteinmetzNBA
Who knows why Curry struggling shooting the ball. But here are seven possible reasons: age, defense (theirs), the 3-point record chase, new ball, defense (his), new minutes rotation, added bulk. – 12:28 PM
Matt Steinmetz @SteinmetzNBA
Last night was one of the strangest games I’ve ever seen Stephen Curry play. There was something about his shot that just didn’t seem quite right. And his floor game seemed predetermined. – 12:08 PM
Jim Eichenhofer @Jim_Eichenhofer
Five things (#Pelicans host Warriors at 7; Curry status TBD, Warriors must submit IR by 1 p.m. CT; @warriorsvox guest on “Pelicans Weekly” radio show at 6; @ImErinHartigan guest on @PodcastPelicans; “24 Seconds” Q&A with Trey Murphy III): on.nba.com/3HJgTbI10:05 AM
Michael Scotto @MikeAScotto
Stephen Curry begins 2022 as the leading contender for the MVP award with Kevin Durant in striking distance. Giannis Antetokounmpo and Nikola Jokic are also lurking after polling 20 media members who voted on last year’s official NBA awards.
👉🏼 https://t.co/mfOCtgWsqC pic.twitter.com/VE7NbrsxVn10:03 AM

Chris Biderman @TheWarriorsWire
Steph Curry could potentially miss Thursday’s contest against the Pelicans after suffering a left quad contusion in the Warriors’ loss to the Mavs on Wednesday. warriorswire.usatoday.com/2022/01/06/war…7:42 AM
Anthony Slater @anthonyVslater
Steph Curry went 8-of-41 shooting the last two games. Curry, Kerr and Draymond discussed Curry’s recent slump postgame in Dallas. theathletic.com/3053781/2022/0…2:48 AM
Ohm Youngmisuk @NotoriousOHM
Steph Curry suffered a quad contusion that “sucked” and could keep him out at New Orleans tomorrow on the second of a back-to-back espn.com/nba/story/_/id…12:12 AM
Surya Fernandez @SuryaHeatNBA
PJ Tucker has shifted into a Draymond Green-like playmaking role for the Lowry-less Heat and I’m all for it. – 11:51 PM
Anthony Slater @anthonyVslater
Draymond Green: “I think I have eight or nine technicals this season. Five or six of them are super questionable.”
Marat Kogut gave him one during a timeout tonight. He details what he didn’t like about it. pic.twitter.com/3xjKMzvTld11:02 PM

Anthony Slater @anthonyVslater
Draymond Green on the possible ways to get Steph Curry going a bit more: “I think maybe get him off the ball more. These defenses have ramped up even more than they have been (with the trapping.” pic.twitter.com/0cQy3njvqY10:59 PM

Anthony Slater @anthonyVslater
Steph Curry on his recent shooting issues pic.twitter.com/IdPwB4XFeB10:55 PM

Connor Letourneau @Con_Chron
Draymond Green on his tech tonight, which he says came when he walked away when a ref tried to talk to him after initially walking away: “I think I got 8 or 9 techs this year. Five or six of those are very questionable.” Later called the tech “garbage” and “disrespectful.” – 10:55 PM
Connor Letourneau @Con_Chron
Draymond Green said that, to get Curry going, the Warriors need to get him off the ball more. – 10:48 PM
Connor Letourneau @Con_Chron
Draymond Green on Steph Curry’s shooting struggles: “He’s been missing some the past few games, but no worries. There’s probably a 10-for-14 coming soon. So, it’s all good.” – 10:48 PM
Ohm Youngmisuk @NotoriousOHM
Steph Curry on Dirk: “An icon. Everyone talks about changing the game and he definitely did that… he opened up the gates for international players… just the art form of shooting the basketball with his height and touch, something no one has ever seen before.” – 10:42 PM
Mark Haynes @markhaynesnba
Stephen Curry on his quad and playing tomorrow:
“The way it feels right now, I’m not optimistic but we’ll see.” – 10:40 PM
Connor Letourneau @Con_Chron
Steph Curry on whether he’ll miss tomorrow’s game with a bruised quad: “The way it feels right now, I’m not optimistic. But we’ll see.” – 10:39 PM
Ohm Youngmisuk @NotoriousOHM
Steph Curry on his quad contusion and if he can play tomorrow night in New Orleans: “Yeah that sucked. The way it feels right now, I am not optimistic but we’ll see.” – 10:38 PM
Connor Letourneau @Con_Chron
Stephen Curry on his shooting struggles: “The ball is not going in. … The last stretch has not been great. … You’ve just got to stick with the program. I’ve never been reactive in terms of tough shooting nights.” – 10:35 PM
Mark Haynes @markhaynesnba
Steve Kerr on if Stephen Curry will sit out tomorrow night:
“Yeah, there’s a chance. He got a pretty good quad contusion. Those generally get worse overnight with a flight and everything. So there’s a chance he won’t play tomorrow.” – 10:28 PM
Monte Poole @MontePooleNBCS
Per Warriors coach Steve Kerr: ‘There’s a chance’ Stephen Curry (quad contusion) will sit tomorrow night at New Orleans – 10:23 PM
Anthony Slater @anthonyVslater
Steph Curry suffered a left quad contusion tonight. Steve Kerr said “there’s a chance” the Warriors rest him in New Orleans tomorrow night. pic.twitter.com/atDQ8ZB73010:22 PM

Kendra Andrews @kendra__andrews
Steve Kerr says Steph Curry suffered a pretty bag quad contusion today, so there’s a chance he won’t play tomorrow in New Orleans. – 10:22 PM
Connor Letourneau @Con_Chron
Steph Curry has a quad contusion. Kerr said there’s a chance he won’t play tomorrow in New Orleans. – 10:21 PM
Ohm Youngmisuk @NotoriousOHM
Steve Kerr says Steph Curry has a pretty good quad contusion and there is a chance Steph doesn’t play in the second of a back-to-back tomorrow night. – 10:21 PM
Connor Letourneau @Con_Chron
Kerr on Steph Curry’s shooting struggles: “Everyone is throwing everything at him. … I thought tonight, he pressed a little bit. … He had at least four shots that were in and out.” Said all those misses were the same: grazed front rim, then back rim, then out. – 10:18 PM
Eddie Sefko @ESefko
Mavericks’ defense outshines Curry, Warriors — 99-82 victory is their fourth win in a row and a nice setup for Dirk’s jersey retirement. Details here:
mavs.com/mavs-crank-up-…10:08 PM
Matt Steinmetz @SteinmetzNBA
Coming into tonight’s game, Stephen Curry was averaging 34.7 mpg., his most since 2013-14 … when he was 25. – 10:06 PM
Connor Letourneau @Con_Chron
FINAL: Warriors fall to the Mavericks, 99-82. Curry’s shooting woes continued, which is a big reason Golden State finished just 5-for-28 from 3-point range. Feels like Klay Thompson’s return might be coming at just the right time. – 10:02 PM
Chuck Cooperstein @coopmavs
As bad as Curry was on Mon vs MIA, he’s been far worse tonight. 5-24 FG. 1-9 3pt 5 turnovers. All seemingly avoidable. Just a bunch of loose sloppy play – 9:59 PM
Anthony Slater @anthonyVslater
Worst offensive night of the season for the Warriors. Steve Kerr pulling the plug with 90 seconds left in Dallas. Warriors only have 80 points on 40% shooting, 17 turnovers, 5-of-28 on 3s. Steph Curry went 5-of-24 shooting. Eighth loss. – 9:58 PM
Brad Botkin @bradbotkincbs
What Curry is doing right now is what old school players said would happen when jump shots stop going in. They were always wrong because Curry was never just a jump shooter. But he’s much closer to just a jump shooter now and the shots aren’t going in. – 9:49 PM
Connor Letourneau @Con_Chron
After getting within 76-75 with 8:19 left, the Warriors gave up a 12-0 run to fall behind 88-75. Really rough stretch right now on both sides of the ball for Golden State. Curry is now 5-for-22 from the field, including 4-for-15 from inside the arc. – 9:48 PM
Anthony Slater @anthonyVslater
Steph Curry’s trying to get to the rim and even to the mid-range a bit more tonight. Only seven of his 22 shots are 3s. But he’s 4-of-15 inside the line. Now 5-of-22 total. Mavericks up six with seven minutes left. – 9:40 PM
Peter Vecsey @PeterVecsey1
How do you limit” Steph Curry in the fourth quarter, coach? Heard enuf. Back to Yellowstone… – 9:35 PM
Rich Hoffman @rich_hofmann
Seth Curry in pick-and-roll is pretty unique. When the big is back, he throws the ball way out there in front of him. Does two things:
1. Creates separation from his defender
2. Lets him get his steps right, like he’s taking a catch-and-shoot off a 1-2. Essentially a self-pass. pic.twitter.com/qam3yTzo7Z9:35 PM

Chuck Cooperstein @coopmavs
Mavs end 3rd on a 14-4 run to take a 70-67 lead, Mavs 16-5 leading after 3. Warriors are 5-4 when trailing. Doncic 23 leads all scorers. Curry and Wiggins 12 for GS. 4th qtr not @theeagledallas9:28 PM
Connor Letourneau @Con_Chron
END OF Q3: Warriors trail the Mavericks, 70-67. After shooting 1-for-10 from the field (0-for-5 from 3) through the first two quarters, Curry went 3-for-9 (1-for-2 from 3) in the third. – 9:28 PM
Evan Dunlap @BQRMagic
Seth Curry just put this game away, I do believe – 9:27 PM
Ky Carlin @Ky_Carlin
Seth Curry the closer. The ton of Philadelphia fans are loving it here. This place is really loud considering it’s a road game. #Sixers9:27 PM
Monte Poole @MontePooleNBCS
Curry give/go layup, Warriors lead – 9:10 PM
Law Murray @LawMurrayTheNU
Draymond gotta be DPOY frontrunner – 9:09 PM
Anthony Slater @anthonyVslater
Steph Curry getting his left knee checked out by Rick Celebrini during the last timeout. He banged it pretty hard. pic.twitter.com/f9Swf9hnUs9:07 PM

Eddie Sefko @ESefko
Warriors off to a 15-6 surge to start the third quarter, closing the gap to 56-54. Timeout Mavs, which was an opportunity to show video clips of several Warriors players congratulating Dirk on the jersey retirement. Steph Curry among those to use the word “legendary.” – 9:06 PM
Connor Letourneau @Con_Chron
Stephen Curry getting his left knee looked at by Rick Celebrini on the sideline. – 9:05 PM
Ohm Youngmisuk @NotoriousOHM
Steph Curry is hobbling a little bit after appearing to knock his left knee on a drive with a defender but he has stayed in the game and has tried running it off. – 9:05 PM
Gina Mizell @ginamizell
They’ve called Seth Curry for that type of travel twice tonight. – 9:03 PM
Monte Poole @MontePooleNBCS
At the half: Warriors trail Mavs 50-39.
-Second time in 4 gms Warriors finish half in the 30s.
-No pace/rhythm
-Curry slumbering (1/10 FG, 0/5 3p)
-9 assists, 10 turnovers
-1/15 from deep (Lee, corner)
-Defense keeping it semi-respectable – 8:50 PM
Brad Botkin @bradbotkincbs
This Curry slump is not about him just missing shots. He does not create the same kind of shots he used to. He doesn’t get away from defenders as much for those flips and runners in the paint. He doesn’t handle into midranges. Even his stepback doesn’t create quite the same space – 8:47 PM
Marc J. Spears @MarcJSpears
Per Elias, Warriors guard Stephen Curry’s 14-straight misses in the first half against Dallas matches the longest streak within a season in his career, done 2 other times (Jan. 10, 2021 and Nov. 24-25, 2017). Curry has missed nine of 10 field goal attempts and all five 3-pointers – 8:47 PM
Chuck Cooperstein @coopmavs
Normally, if Mavs shoot 34.9% and 4-18 from 3pt. You’d think they’d be down by 10+. Instead they lead GS 50-39. Holding GS to just 39% shooting and forcing 10 TO. If they > 5pts off those TO, the Margin could be much bigger. Doncic 15. Curry just 5 on 1-10 FG after 3-17 vs MIA – 8:46 PM
Kendra Andrews @kendra__andrews
Brutal first half on offense for the Warriors, shooting 38% from the floor and just 6.7% from three. Trail DAL by 11. Steph Curry continues to have the worst stretch of his career: 1-of-10 FG, 0-of-5 from three. The one positive for the Warriors from the first half: defense. – 8:46 PM
Connor Letourneau @Con_Chron
HALFTIME: Warriors trail the Mavericks, 50-39. Dallas closed the half on a 14-7 run. Steph Curry’s shooting woes continue. He’s just 1-for-10 from the field (0-for-5 from 3). – 8:45 PM
Anthony Slater @anthonyVslater
Steph Curry is going through one of the emptiest patches of his career: 1-of-10 in the first half tonight, missed all five of his 3s, now 4-of-27 the last six quarters, 1-of-15 from 3. Brutal offensive half from the Warriors in Dallas. Only 39 points. Down 11. – 8:43 PM
Eddie Sefko @ESefko
As non-basketball moves go, Steph Curry just had one as he jumped sideways into Reggie Bullock. But he missed the first of two free throws, so maybe Ball Don’t Lie. Mavericks up 50-39 at the break. – 8:43 PM
Callie Caplan @CallieCaplan
On consecutive possessions, Reggie Bullock and Dorian Finney-Smith have blocked Steph Curry and Draymond Green into, like, outer space. – 8:40 PM
Eddie Sefko @ESefko
Dorian Finney-Smith with the play of the game so far, a fantastic block on Draymond Green’s would-be slam in the last two minutes of the half. Luka at the line trying to put Mavericks up by 14. – 8:40 PM
Eddie Sefko @ESefko
Steph Curry finally has a basket. He’d missed his first six shots. He’s 0-of-4 from 3-point range and the Warriors are 1-of-14. Mavericks reaping the benefits with a 45-36 lead. – 8:36 PM
Marcus Thompson @ThompsonScribe
Curry looked fed up on that drive – 8:35 PM
Rich Hoffman @rich_hofmann
Felt like a pretty standard Sixers half as of late.
Led by Embiid, offense flowed well. One of the shooters (Curry) got hot. Perimeter defense was porous to start (Embiid didn’t contest much after picking up two fouls) and the opponent grabbed 40+ percent of their misses. – 8:16 PM
Justin Kubatko @jkubatko
Dirk Nowitzki is one of only five players in NBA history to average at least 20 PPG on 50/40/90 shooting in a season:
🎯 Larry Bird, 1986-87 & 1987-88
🎯 Nowitzki, 2006-07
🎯 Kevin Durant, 2012-13
🎯 Stephen Curry, 2015-16
🎯 Kyrie Irving, 2020-21 pic.twitter.com/GdDAWuS8cd8:16 PM

Gina Mizell @ginamizell
Sixers 62, Magic 59 after Embiid’s 3 at the buzzer rims off. He’s got 18 points and 3 assists. Curry with 13 points on 5-of-6 shooting and 4 assists. Harris with 14-3-2. Both teams shooting well and turning it over. Sixers have 16 pts off 11 takeaways, but have 9 TOs for 10 pts – 8:13 PM
Kevin Pelton @kpelton
Most points in a first quarter this season, per @nbastats:
25 Steph Curry (10/21 vs. LAC)
23 Seth Curry (10/24 @ OKC)
20 Jaylen Brown (10/20 @ NYK)
20 Lance Stephenson (1/5 vs. BKN) – 8:12 PM
Dan Savage @Dan_Savage
End 1Q: Magic 33, 76ers 33
Terrence Ross leads Orlando with 9 pts
Seth Curry leads Philly with 11 pts
Orlando shoots 50% FG | 25% 3PT
Philadelphia shoots 61.9% FG | 71.4% 3PT
Magic 20 points in the paint | 13 rebs
Sixers 12 points in the paint | 7 rebs – 7:38 PM
Gina Mizell @ginamizell
Sixers and Magic tied at 33 at the end of the first. An uncharacteristic six turnovers for eight points for Philly. Sixers have also given up 20 points in the paint. Embiid has 10 points on 4-of-6 shooting and Curry has 11 on 3-of-3 from 3. Sixers are 5-of-7 from deep as a team. – 7:37 PM
Cody Taylor @CodyTaylorNBA
End of 1Q: 76ers 33, Magic 33
Seth Curry: 11 points
Joel Embiid: 10 points
Terrence Ross: 9 points (in 4 minutes)
Franz Wagner: 6 points – 7:35 PM
Ky Carlin @Ky_Carlin
Seth Curry right now #Sixers pic.twitter.com/IN5fTDoNKz7:31 PM
Chuck Cooperstein @coopmavs
Mavs starters: DFS, Kleber, Powell, Brunson, Doncic
GS starters: Wiggins, Green, Looney, Payton, Curry
6:45 Tip @theeagledallas7:09 PM
Callie Caplan @CallieCaplan
Luka warmed up in a Dirk shirt … and already got fouled by Draymond. pic.twitter.com/ODfREtWfCC6:57 PM

Anthony Slater @anthonyVslater
Klay Thompson and Steph Curry from the left corner pregame in Dallas pic.twitter.com/sFOIuyvEtB6:50 PM

Anthony Slater @anthonyVslater
Steph Curry and Klay Thompson getting up pregame shots in Dallas at the same time again pic.twitter.com/flKlspkol86:40 PM

Keith Pompey @PompeyOnSixers
#Sixers starters
Green
Harris
Embiid
Curry
Korkmaz – 6:32 PM
Ky Carlin @Ky_Carlin
Seth Curry, Furkan Korkmaz, Danny Green, Tobias Harris, and Joel Embiid is your starting lineup tonight #Sixers6:32 PM
Kendra Andrews @kendra__andrews
Steve Kerr going with the same starting five: Curry, Payton II, Wiggins, Green, Looney – 6:03 PM
Anthony Slater @anthonyVslater
Warriors sticking with same starters tonight in Dallas
Steph Curry
Gary Payton II
Andrew Wiggins
Draymond Green
Kevon Looney – 6:03 PM
Bob Garcia @bgarciaivsports
Stephen Curry’s sustained excellence has left another #NBA MVP astonished.
#Warriors #DubNation
sportscasting.com/stephen-curry-…4:16 PM
Chuck Cooperstein @coopmavs
I know we’re all excited about the post game tonight. I’m really excited about the game itself. Best team in @NBA with the greatest shooter ever, and one of the most unique players ever in Draymond. A style that is joyous, playing a Mavs team playing the best its played all year – 2:53 PM

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Anthony Slater: Steph Curry said the way his left quad is feeling, he is “not optimistic” he will play tomorrow against the Pelicans. Doesn’t believe it’ll be an issue that lingers too long, but don’t expect to see him in New Orleans. pic.twitter.com/jitkJgYiRi -via Twitter @anthonyVslater / January 6, 2022
Connor Letourneau: Stephen Curry is staying in the game. -via Twitter @Con_Chron / January 5, 2022