Brooklyn Nets head coach Steve Nash gave an update on the status of sharpshooter Seth Curry, who has been dealing with an ankle issue.
Amid the franchise’s preseason struggles, Steve Nash said Tuesday that he can’t commit to locking Curry in the opening night lineup, according to Nets insider Kristian Winfield of New York Daily News.
The team misses the consistency from behind the arc that Seth Curry brings to the floor. In ESPN’s NBARank, Curry ranked 96th out the top 100 players in the league.
Curry suffered an ankle injury earlier this year, which required arthroscopic surgery.
Amending my earlier tweet, where I said Steve Nash is hopeful Seth Curry will play in season opener. That is not what he said:
“Possibly, we’ll see. It might be too much for me to commit to that right now. But we’ll see how it goes.” #Nets
— Kristian Winfield (@Krisplashed) October 11, 2022
Seth Curry and Kevin Durant getting some shots up with Steve Nash and Brian Keefe feeding the passes. pic.twitter.com/MsQq9QaI4r
— Chris Milholen (@CMilholenSB) October 11, 2022
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