Two days after Stephen Curry's latest display of wondrous long-distance shooting, something was missing as the Warriors returned to work Monday in Oakland. Curry rolled the ankle early in the third quarter Saturday night in Oklahoma City, then returned to lead the Warriors to a mesmerizing, 121-118 overtime victory. The team listed Curry as questionable for Tuesday night's game against Atlanta, as the Warriors try to extend their regular-season home winning streak to 43 games. Curry's injury threatens to interrupt a scorching-hot run, even by his standards. In four games last week, all Warriors wins, Curry averaged 43.8 points, 7.3 assists and 5.8 rebounds. [...] the Warriors naturally have grand ambitions in the months ahead, so they're not prone to taking any unnecessary risks. "We're not going to do anything crazy, obviously," head coach Steve Kerr said. Or, as Curry said, If I'm good enough to play and not put myself in jeopardy of making this thing nag me for two or three weeks, then I'll play. Part of what makes Curry's recent success so captivating is the way he keeps extending his range farther and farther from the basket. Green, given his abundant defensive skills, was...