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Home / Sports / Curry's Ankle Woes Continue: Warriors Await Star's Return

Curry's Ankle Woes Continue: Warriors Await Star's Return

4 Jan

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Summary

  • Stephen Curry is questionable for Saturday's game with a left ankle sprain.
  • He missed Friday's game against Oklahoma City due to the injury.
  • The Warriors await his response to treatment before deciding on his game status.
Curry's Ankle Woes Continue: Warriors Await Star's Return

Stephen Curry's participation in the Golden State Warriors' Saturday night matchup against the Utah Jazz is currently uncertain, as he is listed as questionable with a left ankle sprain. This follows his absence from Friday's game against Oklahoma City, where he was sidelined alongside Draymond Green and Jimmy Butler. Head coach Steve Kerr indicated that Curry's status would be a game-time decision, emphasizing the team's cautious approach.

The ankle injury initially occurred on December 22. While Curry continued to play afterward, the discomfort persisted, leading the team to hold him out against the Thunder as a precautionary measure. Although earlier projections suggested he might miss more time, his condition has improved to day-to-day. Coach Kerr confirmed Draymond Green's return for the Jazz game but stressed the ongoing evaluation of Curry's ankle.

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The Warriors, currently 18-17, are looking to improve their home record, and Curry's presence is vital. He is averaging 28.7 points per game and remains the offensive centerpiece. The Utah Jazz, with a 12-21 record, are also dealing with injuries, including Lauri Markkanen and Keyonte George.

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Stephen Curry is listed as questionable with a left ankle sprain and will be a game-time decision for the Saturday night game.
Stephen Curry first injured his left ankle on December 22 during a win against Charlotte.
Stephen Curry is averaging 28.7 points per game this season for the Golden State Warriors.

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