A car crash involving Stephen Curry on Black Friday would be the last thing Golden State Warriors want to hear. Unfortunately, the video was leaked already but it was cleared how the GSW ace player is blessed to walk away without a serious injury.

According to Bleacher Report, TMZ Sports was the first source of the clip showing an out-of-control car that swerved across four lanes of traffic. It cut in front of Curry's Porsche, which resulted in an accident where the cars collided.  Curry's vehicle was sent into the median dividing traffic. Another car later rear-ended Curry, who walked away intact from the accident. On Friday, Stephen Curry tweeted saying, "I do not need any reminders but All the Time God is great and God is great all the time! Appreciate all the texts."

As expected, Warriors coach Steve Kerr told reporters how Curry was "shaken up" but explained that the 30-year-old is completely unharmed. It would have been a big trouble for his team if he was badly injured. It has been revealed that a California Highway Patrol spokesman explained how Curry's car was hit twice.

According to what the Patrol revealed, one car spun out and hit him and another car rear-ended him. Everyone who was involved in the incident seemed to be alright but sadly, the luxury car (Porsche) of Stephen Curry was damaged.

As per the revealed information, the accident happened on Highway 24 in Oakland around 9 a.m. local time. The two-time NBA most valuable player was reportedly driving westbound on the Oakland side of the Caldecott Tunnel when he was hit. Luckily, the accident was captured by driver's dash-cam camera traveling in the opposite direction.

With this, the incident was carefully analyzed while the footage was first obtained by TMZ last Monday. The CHP spokesman also confirmed that the weather likely played a factor in the crash as it has been raining when it happened.

ESPN reported Golden State Warriors Coach Steve Kerr said last Monday that Stephen Curry will be able to do the full-go practice on Tuesday. The 53-year-old coach wants to make sure Curry already attended a couple of practice days before he returns to game action.

It can be recalled how the GSW guard has not played since he injured his left groin in a Nov. 8 loss to the Milwaukee Bucks. Furthermore, the Warriors said Saturday that Stephen Curry will play on the upcoming five-game road trip, but are not sure at what point.