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Warriors: Curry’s ankle injury won’t be long-term, per report

Steph Curry rolled his right ankle late in the Warriors' loss to the Bulls

Golden State Warriors’ Stephen Curry (30) falls to the ground in pain after contact with Chicago Bulls’ Coby White (0) in the fourth quarter of their NBA game, Thursday, March 7, 2024, at Chase Center in San Francisco, Calif. Curry hobbled off the court and left the game after the play. (Karl Mondon/Bay Area News Group)
Golden State Warriors’ Stephen Curry (30) falls to the ground in pain after contact with Chicago Bulls’ Coby White (0) in the fourth quarter of their NBA game, Thursday, March 7, 2024, at Chase Center in San Francisco, Calif. Curry hobbled off the court and left the game after the play. (Karl Mondon/Bay Area News Group)
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The Warriors are not expected to deliver an official update Friday on star guard Steph Curry’s ankle injury, but an early report suggests they believe he avoided serious harm.

Those around Curry and the Warriors have “optimism his absence will not be lengthy,” The Athletic’s Shams Charania tweeted Friday afternoon, noting that he will miss at least a game and possibly more. ESPN’s Adrian Wojnarowski said an MRI on Curry’s ankle “returned clean.”

The Warriors have officially ruled Curry out of Saturday night’s game against the Spurs on their injury report submitted to the league Friday. Trayce Jackson-Davis is questionable and San Antonio’s Victor Wembanyama is out. Like Curry, both rookies are battling right ankle sprains.

Curry rolled his right ankle in the fourth quarter of the Warriors’ loss Thursday night to the Bulls as he collected a pass and looked to move the ball while cutting toward the Chicago basket. He left the game with just under four minutes remaining and did not return.

Curry, 35, struggled with ongoing ankle issues early in his career but gained enough traction to become a two-time MVP and the offensive catalyst for the Warriors’ four championship teams over the last decade.

He has played in 59 of the Warriors’ 62 games this season. Golden State faces San Antonio at Chase Center at 5:30 Saturday night, then will play the Spurs on the road Monday before facing the Mavericks in Dallas on Wednesday.

The Warriors are solidly in the play-in tournament at this point, percentage points ahead of the Lakers for ninth place. They are 3.5 games behind the Suns for sixth place and 5.5 games ahead of the Jazz in 11th place. Dallas is 1.5 games ahead in the No. 8 seed.