Warriors' Stephen Curry makes an early exit with an ankle injury
Golden State Warriors point guard Stephen Curry headed to the locker room early with an ankle injury on Thursday as the Warriors blew out the Orlando Magic 122-92.
Curry originally hurt his ankle in the first quarter, and while he did return to the game, he left again mid-way through the fourth quarter, heading to the locker room. With the game being a blowout, the fact that he left early isn't a major concern. It's still worth keeping an eye on the news, especially when the Warriors have a back-to-back, as Golden State may be a little bit more cautious in resting him with the playoffs approaching.
Curry is averaging 25.0 points, 6.3 assists, 4.5 rebounds, 1.8 steals and 3.9 3-pointers in 33.6 minutes per game this season. He ranks second among Warriors players and 10th in the NBA with an 11.4 nERD on the year.
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