The two-time league MVP crashed his Porsche earlier today
Golden State Warriors star point guard Steph Curry was this morning involved in a three-car crash in Oakland, California.
Taking place at around 9am PST on westbound Highway 24 on the Oakland side of the Caldecott Tunnel, a California Highway Patrol spokesman said Curry was hit twice; first, a car spun out and hit him, then a second car rear-ended him.
Stating that weather likely played a role in the crash, the CHP said Curry’s Porsche was damaged but everyone, including the NBA star, appeared to be okay.
Later reports confirmed that Curry had left the scene pretty soon after the accident and made it to the Warriors training facility unscathed.
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Silver Lexus that hit #Warriors star #StephCurry's car being towed shortly after the accident exiting the Caldecott Tunnel. No reports of injury. CHP says accident likely weather related. Read more: https://t.co/yd6xtmEIqg#Warriors @abc7newsbayarea pic.twitter.com/whhFOAVSu5
— Anser Hassan (@AnserHassan) November 23, 2018
#Warriors star #StephCurry walks away from multiple car accident. No one injured. Read more:https://t.co/ao5kNSGLfG
Live update coming up on @abc7newsbayarea at 4PM. pic.twitter.com/2TNKYcvSdQ— Anser Hassan (@AnserHassan) November 23, 2018
Klay Thompson says he heard Stephen Curry is OK after the crash this morning. Also shares a story of a scary car moment he had when in college. #dubnation pic.twitter.com/QKYmhwf1MW
— Casey Pratt (@CaseyPrattABC7) November 23, 2018
Still recovering from a groin injury, Steph was not scheduled to play in the Warriors’ game tonight against the Portland Trail Blazers.
Ever since Steph was forced out of the lineup through injury the Warriors have gone 0-4, the first time in the franchise’s history whilst Steve Kerr has been coach.
While they’ve now lost four in a row, perhaps they can count Curry’s safety as a win.
The Golden State Warriors schedule over the three games looks like this:
Portland Trail Blazers 24/11/18
Sacramento Kings 25/11/18
Orlando Magic 27/11/18