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Portland Trail Blazers guard Seth Curry exited Wednesday’s game against the Los Angeles Lakers and will not return after suffering a knee injury in the first half.
Update: Joe Freeman of The Oregonian reports that Curry left Staples Center following Portland’s loss to the Lakers in order to get an MRI.
Seth Curry just departed the Blazers’ locker room at the Staples Center to undergo an MRI.
— Joe Freeman (@BlazerFreeman) November 15, 2018
Per the team:
Seth Curry (right knee injury) will not return.
— Trail Blazers (@trailblazers) November 15, 2018
It’s not immediately clear how he injured himself, but it is possible that it occurred during the following play:
Curry may have banged knees with LeBron. He came up limping right after this... #ripcity pic.twitter.com/2jPYYRTSFO
— NBC Sports Northwest (@NBCSNorthwest) November 15, 2018
He was seen limping up the court shortly after:
Curry at the top of the screen, limping #ripcity pic.twitter.com/kGwqRJ9auC
— NBC Sports Northwest (@NBCSNorthwest) November 15, 2018
Curry played eight minutes in the first half, missing his only shot attempt. Blazer’s Edge will have updates on his condition as they arrive.