Warriors await MRI on Curry's right knee Ever the master of contriving slights, Draymond Green says, "Go ahead, count out the Warriors." The Warriors will soon find out whether they'll be trying to close out their 3-1 lead in the best-of-seven, first-round series against Houston on Wednesday without the MVP. After immediately grabbing at the painful joint, Curry was lifted to his feet by his teammates and limped into the locker room. Curry left Game 1 at halftime with a sprained right ankle, missed Games 2-3 and exited Game 4 after injuring his right knee right before halftime. In 154 minutes without the MVP, the Warriors have beaten the Rockets by 33 points. "It puts a little pressure on you, and you feel like you're threatened a little bit when your best player goes down," Warriors sixth man Andre Iguodala said. Green and shooting guard Klay Thompson combined for 25 points, six rebounds and three assists. The Warriors had 12 assists on 14 field goals and only two turnovers during the quarter. "You could see the intent in their guys' eyes," Houston interim head coach J.B. Bickerstaff said.