The Warriors received probably the best news possible Monday when an MRI revealed that guard Stephen Curry has a sprained ligament in his right knee and will miss at least two weeks of the NBA playoffs. "You feel good that nothing was torn," forward Harrison Barnes told the sports talk radio station 95.7 FM, but obviously he is going to be missed. The grade 1 MCL sprain was sustained on the last play of the first half of Sunday's Western Conference playoff game against the Rockets in Houston, when Curry slipped on a wet spot on the court and fell awkwardly to the ground. The injury timetable means Curry will miss the rest of the first-round series and likely the first 2-4 games of the second-round series against the Clippers or Blazers (Los Angeles leads 2-1 heading into Monday night's Game 4 in Portland). The Warriors went on to win the game Sunday 121-94 and take a three games to one lead in the first-round, best-of-seven playoff series against the Rockets. According to medical information posted on UCSF's Web site, the MCL — short for "medial collateral ligament" — is a 4- to 6-inch band that goes along the inside of the knee from the femur to the tibia. The Web...