Warriors' star Steph Curry's MRI on his right ankle shows no serious injury, though he is expected to miss some games following an awkward landing against the Chicago Bulls. Despite potential absence, it is not believed to be a long-term concern, as the team remains optimistic.

The Big Picture

The Warriors, riding a hot streak with a 14-5 record in their last 19 games, face a challenge with Curry's possible absence impacting their depth and offensive performance.

By the Numbers
  • Curry averages 26 points, five assists, and five rebounds with shooting splits of 45/41/89 in the recent games.
  • Golden State has lost all three games Curry has missed this season.
State of Play
  • Curry's injury status remains uncertain, with imaging of the ankle planned before their upcoming game against the San Antonio Spurs.
  • Warriors have been successful with a deep rotation, but Curry's absence could test their depth and offensive efficiency.
What's Next

Imaging of Curry's ankle will provide clarity on the extent of the injury and determine his availability for the next games, particularly the matchup against the San Antonio Spurs.

Bottom Line

Despite Curry's injury, the Warriors will need to adapt and maintain their performance without their star player, relying on their depth to navigate through this potential setback.