At the 8:08 mark of the fourth quarter, Curry made a brief return to the court before exiting just 13 seconds later after turning his ankle once again. The injury seemed to cause his ankle to roll outward during an offensive possession. The incident occurred near the end of Golden State’s bench, and Curry was seen limping as he made his way into the tunnel leading to the locker room.
The team said he was done for the night with a sprained left ankle and coach Steve Kerr said after the game that Curry would undergo an MRI exam Sunday night.
“He’s doing OK. He said it was, I think he used the word mild or moderate,” Kerr said. “He’s obviously sprained the ankle many times before so he doesn’t think it’s too bad, but obviously it’s a concern.”
Curry was along the key being defended by Kris Dunn when he cut away from Dunn toward the baseline and reinjured the ankle. It was at the 2:43 mark of the third quarter when Curry initially hobbled to the bench at sat the remainder of the period.
The two-time MVP and NBA all-time 3-point leader finished with 18 points, six assists and four rebounds, shooting 6 for 11 with four 3-pointers.
The 36-year-old Curry is beginning his 16th NBA season and has dealt with regular ankle issues on both his right and left feet.
“You don’t replace Steph Curry but we do have a deep team, that’s what the numbers are for,” guard Moses Moody said.
Curry’s teammates hope he isn’t sidelined for long.
“Shake my head, hate to have it, especially with him,” guard Gary Payton II said. “We’ll be all right.”