Ankle structurally fine, but Warriors' Stephen Curry out at least two weeks
Adrian Wojnarowski
Golden State Warriors guard Stephen Curry will miss at least two weeks with a sprained right ankle, the team announced Tuesday.
An MRI in Charlotte, North Carolina, found no structural damage, and the Warriors plan to re-evaluate Curry's sprain in two weeks.
The injury occurred as Curry and Pelicans guard E'Twaun Moore got tangled up with just about a minute left in regulation Monday night at New Orleans.
"It was a dumb play because I tried to go for a steal," Curry said after the Warriors' 125-115 victory. "And then obviously it was just a bang-bang [play]. I got caught on E'Twaun's shoe as I went by him and couldn't catch myself. So obviously it hurt, but wanted to kind of get back here, get ice on it and get the rehab process started as soon as possible."
X-rays taken after the game were negative, but Curry left New Orleans' Smoothie King Center in a walking boot and on crutches.
Curry won't face his hometown Charlotte Hornets on Wednesday night. Golden State has listed Patrick McCaw (nose contusion) and Zaza Pachulia (left shoulder soreness) as questionable.
Adrian Wojnarowski
Golden State Warriors guard Stephen Curry will miss at least two weeks with a sprained right ankle, the team announced Tuesday.
An MRI in Charlotte, North Carolina, found no structural damage, and the Warriors plan to re-evaluate Curry's sprain in two weeks.
The injury occurred as Curry and Pelicans guard E'Twaun Moore got tangled up with just about a minute left in regulation Monday night at New Orleans.
"It was a dumb play because I tried to go for a steal," Curry said after the Warriors' 125-115 victory. "And then obviously it was just a bang-bang [play]. I got caught on E'Twaun's shoe as I went by him and couldn't catch myself. So obviously it hurt, but wanted to kind of get back here, get ice on it and get the rehab process started as soon as possible."
X-rays taken after the game were negative, but Curry left New Orleans' Smoothie King Center in a walking boot and on crutches.
Curry won't face his hometown Charlotte Hornets on Wednesday night. Golden State has listed Patrick McCaw (nose contusion) and Zaza Pachulia (left shoulder soreness) as questionable.