Stephen Curry out again for Game 3 vs. Rockets, hopeful for Game 4 (Ball Don’t Lie)
The Golden State Warriors will be without NBA MVP Stephen Curry again in Game 3 of their first-round series against the Houston Rockets. Up 2-0 after two games in Oakland, Curry has been ruled out for a second-straight game due to a sprained ankle sustained in a Game 1 win . Head coach Steve Kerr announced the decision in his media availability prior to Game 3 at the Toyota Center. Marc Spears of ESPN's The Undefeated tweeted the news, as well as an early update on Curry's availability for Sunday's Game 4: Warriors guard Stephen Curry (ankle) wanted to play and felt better, but coach Steve Kerr said the staff told him he would sit in Game 3. — Marc J. Spears (@MarcJSpearsESPN) April 22, 2016 Warriors coach Steve Kerr said Stephen Curry will take part in 3-on-3 on Friday and he added that he is hopeful to play in Game 4 on Sunday. — Marc J. Spears (@MarcJSpearsESPN) April 22, 2016 The exact severity of Curry's injury is not known, although he underwent an MRI on Tuesday that revealed nothing of serious concern. but it's a safe bet that Golden State is being extra careful with him due to the confidence that they can beat Houston without him. The Warriors looked eminently...
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