The Golden State Warriors said star Stephen Curry wasn’t injured after two drivers hit his car on a rain-slicked freeway on Friday.
Curry was driving a black Porsche on State Route 24 in Oakland when the driver of a Lexus lost control and struck his car, the California Highway Patrol said.
Curry stopped in the center median, and as he waited for officers to arrive, another sedan lost control and rear-ended his Porsche, CHP Officer Herman Baza said.
No one is immune to becoming a victim of unsafe driving practices of others. This mornings crash is a reminder to wear your seatbelts! You can walk away from a collision unharmed. Details of this morning's collision involving @StephenCurry30 can be found @ https://t.co/TMVV91ab1L pic.twitter.com/y0PDXr5KOJ
— CHP Oakland (@CHPoakland) November 23, 2018
Baza said no one was injured or arrested and that rain was a factor in the crash.
“Don’t need any reminders but All the Time God is Great and God is Great all the time,” Curry later tweeted.
The two-time MVP is out with a strained left groin that’s set to be re-evaluated Saturday. Curry was scheduled to miss his eighth and ninth straight games when the Warriors play at home Friday and Saturday nights.
He was hurt Nov. 8 against the Bucks.
Don’t need any reminders but All the Time God is Great and God is Great all the time! Appreciate all the texts.
— Stephen Curry (@StephenCurry30) November 23, 2018