Golden State Warriors star Steph Curry left Tuesday night’s game against the Boston Celtics after rolling his ankle late in the fourth quarter. The injury had fans holding their breath, as Curry had just returned last week from spraining the same ankle.
Fortunately, Curry received good news from the team’s medical staff, as he has been cleared to resume on-court workouts. He will start with individual workouts in the Bay Area before rejoining the team for a group practice in Los Angeles on Friday.
Curry already missed two games against the San Antonio Spurs and will also sit out the next game against the Dallas Mavericks. The Warriors have managed a 4-1 record without Curry this season, proving their depth and resilience.
The star point guard has the opportunity to make his return in a crucial game against the Los Angeles Lakers on Saturday. The Warriors are currently one game behind the Lakers in 10th place in the Western Conference, and Saturday’s matchup could have significant implications for the play-in race.
Warriors fans will be eagerly awaiting Curry’s return to the court, as his leadership and scoring ability will be crucial in the team’s playoff push. Stay tuned to Forever Sports Online for updates on Curry’s injury progress and potential return to action.
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