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This morning, Stephen Curry was involved in a three car crash Westbound Highway 24 in Oakland, California. The accident – which was first reported by ABC7 Bay Area – happened on the Oakland side of the Caldecott tunnel just before 9 a.m. The front bumper of Curry’s Porsche was damaged, but Curry appeared to be fine.
According to a California Highway Patrol spokesman who spoke to ABC7, Curry’s car was hit twice on the rainy morning. The first car lost control and spun into his before the second car rear-ended his. Everyone involved in the accident was uninjured, and according to Kerith Burke, Curry later arrived at the Warriors’ shootaround.
Steph is okay and he arrived at shootaround. https://t.co/WkAVKk6x9o
— Kerith Burke (@KerithBurke) November 23, 2018
Curry has not played in a game for the Warriors since a November 8 loss to the Milwaukee Bucks. He left the game injured with a left adductor strain and has not played since. Following that loss, the Warriors have gone 2-5 in their last seven games and have lost four-straight games, the longest losing streak in the Steve Kerr era. Tonight, the Warriors will play the Portland Trail Blazers at home.