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Stephen Curry Injury: Golden State Warriors PG Considered Day-To-Day

Stephen Curry might or might not be out for tomorrow night's game against the New York Knicks. His agent said he was out, but the Golden State Warriors say otherwise.

. @StephenCurry30 did not practice today and is considered day-to-day after tweaking an ankle injury in last night's game
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At this point, it wouldn't be surprising if Curry took some time off. The season is going to be a sprint and there are a lot of opponents coming up in a short period. The Warriors would be better off trying to get other guys behind Curry like Klay Thompson and Ishmael Smith some playing time to try and acclimate to the NBA lifestyle.

Golden State does have a fairly easy first week (all of their games are at home), so they might be tempted to play Curry given that he'll have ample rest time. I doubt Curry will want to jeopardize his season though, so you might see him rest. Stay tuned as to what happens here.

To discuss Curry and the Warriors, head on over to Golden State of Mind.

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