SAN FRANCISCO – Steph Curry slightly limped off the podium Thursday night after playing 34 minutes and scoring 27 points in the Warriors’ win against the New York Knicks at Chase Center. Luckily for the Warriors, there isn’t anything to worry about and Curry will be good to go Saturday night against the Charlotte Hornets. Unfortunately for the Warriors, though, they won’t have forward Gui Santos, who exited the win in the first quarter with a sprained left ankle after he and Knicks forward Josh Hart collided at halfcourt. Santos told coach Steve Kerr at halftime that he didn’t think it was a bad sprain, which is a relief after watching him need help to get up and hobble off the court. Gui Santos limps off the floor and back to the Warriors’ locker room @NBCSWarriors Steve Kerr and others immediately came to check on him after a scary collision pic.twitter.com/zUwsyslgXA — Dalton Johnson (@DaltonJ_Johnson) January 16, 2026 Santos will miss at least Saturday’s game and possibly the remainder of the Warriors’ eight-game homestand that ends with a back-to-back Monday and Tuesday against the...
Why Warriors forward Gui Santos’ absence always is a ‘big loss’ for team
Published January 16, 2026 • 11 hrs ago
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