Warriors Stephen Curry amid Team USA Olympics exhibition win over GermanyStephen Curry has always been held back by leg injuries. Earlier in his career, he could pop off as much because of his ankle issues. The Golden State Warriors legend’s status entering the Paris Olympics is no different. He still balled out alongside LeBron James to help Team USA to a win over Germany. But, a lot of fans were very concerned after they saw a lot of blood seeping through the tapes on his leg.

Warriors star’s bloody leg draws a lot of attention

Jul 10, 2024; Las Vegas, Nevada, USA; USA guard Stephen Curry (4) practices his dribbling during a timeout against Canada in the fourth quarter of the USA Basketball Showcase at T-Mobile Arena. Mandatory Credit: Candice Ward-USA TODAY Sports© Candice Ward-USA TODAY Sports
Curry’s style of play is characterized by a lot of running. Steve Kerr opts to use him as an off-ball player a lot. Whether it is in the Warriors system or with Team USA, he moves through screens so much. In effect, his legs are a vital part of his production. Despite finishing with 13 points in their 92-88 win against Germany, a lot of avid Team USA and Olympics spectators could not help but point out how stained his wraps were after the game.

“Steph Curry helped Team USA get the win despite having a bloody leg,” a user wrote.

Some Warriors and Team USA fans were even in awe of how Curry manages this type of bodily damage for the Stars and Stripes, “Look at Stephen Curry’s leg man. They tryna do everything they can to stop this man. Literal Warrior.”

Others were more focused on the fact that the Warriors legend had to concede crunch time duties to LeBron James, “No wonder Steph played bad Today look at his bloody leg.”

Some members of his faithful were even lobbying for Steve Kerr to make rotational changes such that the veteran guard does not get harmed, “He needs to come off the bench for the USA team. ANT should replace him.”

There are a lot of reactions to this gruesome sight. However, it looks like Curry is very dedicated to pouring his heart out in what could be his last and only Olympics run.