Golden State Warriors star Stephen Curry will have a second procedure done on his hand in early December as part of his rehabilitation process.

Speaking to the media before the Warriors played the Utah Jazz, Curry shared some details of his injury, the rehab process, and how he'll help the team despite being out.

Curry pointed out that the second procedure will involve taking some pins out of his hand. He also hopes to be with the team after the new year.

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Ahead of the 2019-20 season, the consensus among analysts is that the Warriors' reign is over. After all, they lost the likes of Shaun Livingston and Andre Iguodala over the summer. Kevin Durant, as expected, flocked to a different team. And who could forget the Klay Thompson injury which will pretty much sideline him for the majority of the year?

Curry's injury was the nail in the coffin. Before he went down, the Warriors' struggles were very apparent. Now that he'll miss a chunk of the season, analysts believe that the Dubs are going to miss the postseason entirely.

The two-time MVP is still looking to play this year. Although it would be understandable if the team decides that it would be better for him to sit it out. He's still the face of the franchise and they need him as they embark on picking up the pieces en route to building something great again.