Warriors forward Omri Casspi will not return after leaving Friday night's game against Sacramento with a sprained right ankle. After draining a seven-foot hook shot early in the second quarter, Casspi came down awkwardly, rolling his right ankle. He was tended to by a team trainer before leaving the floor on his own power, ending his night with six points in six minutes. It is the latest blow for a team already ravaged by injuries. Stephen Curry, who missed his fourth straight game Friday with a tweaked right ankle, will be sidelined for at least two more. Kevin Durant (fractured rib) and Klay Thompson (fractured right thumb) are both expected to miss at least two weeks.
Warriors’ Casspi leaves Sacramento game with sprained right ankle
Published March 16, 2018 at 9:45 PM
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