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Warriors Reveal Important Steph Curry Injury Update

Steph Curry's official injury update has been revealed.

The entire NBA world is waiting on bated breath on when Steph Curry will return from his ankle injury. The Warriors have provided a breath of relief for everyone hanging on with a new injury update.

The injury update released today reads exactly as follows:

"Golden State Warriors guard Stephen Curry, who exited Thursday's game against the Chicago Bulls with 3:51 remaining in the fourth quarter due to a right ankle injury, underwent an MRI yesterday. The MRI indicated no structural damage to the joint and confirmed the injury as a sprained ankle. Curry will not play in tonight's game against the San Antonio Spurs and will be re-evaluated again on Tuesday."

The Warriors provided two crucial pieces of information when it comes to Steph Curry's injury: he has no structural damage, and he'll be re-evaluated again on Tuesday.

The best thing that the Golden State Warriors can hope for is that Steph Curry does not miss an extended period of time. As it stands, their next two games are against the San Antonio Spurs, so they definitely can win both games without him. After that, their next three games are against the Dallas Mavericks, Los Angeles Lakers, and New York Knicks.

If the Golden State Warriors can get Steph Curry back before then, they'll be in a great spot to continue their playoff push.

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