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The Golden State Warriors have been without Stephen Curry the last two games and it was announced on Tuesday that they’ll be without him for at least four more. After injuring his ankle in the Golden State’s 110-107 victory over the San Antonio Spurs on March 8, Curry will be re-evaluated on March 20.
Warriors injury report for tomorrow's game vs. the Lakers: pic.twitter.com/80DmJXRYgQ
— Warriors PR (@WarriorsPR) March 14, 2018
Curry left for the locker room in the first quarter against the Spurs after injuring his right ankle while attempting a layup and didn’t return.
Steph Curry exiting the game, going to the locker room. Here's a slow-mo video of the twist via @bballbreakdown. Again: Fourth right ankle sprain since early December pic.twitter.com/i3Eqbyzkoi
— Anthony Slater (@anthonyVslater) March 9, 2018
This isn’t the first time Curry has been kept off the court because of his ankle. Earlier in the season, he missed 11 straight games from December 6-29 with a sprained right ankle. He had tweaked his ankle against the Atlanta Hawks on March 2 , but didn’t miss the next two games before injuring it again against the Spurs. In his absence, the Warriors have gone 0-2.
Curry is one of several players on Golden State’s injury report for Wednesday’s game against the Los Angeles Lakers. While Patrick McCaw (non-displaced fracture, left wrist) and David West (right arm cyst) are unavailable, Jordan Bell (right ankle sprain) and Andre Iguodala (left wrist sprain) are listed as probable and Klay Thompson (sprained right thumb) is questionable.