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Golden State Warriors guard Steph Curry was forced to leave the 134-111 blowout loss to the Milwaukee Buckswith what the team identified as a left adductor strain and underwent an MRI on Friday.
Warriors coach Steve Kerr told reporters that the result of the test “were good.” He added Curry is still sore and will sit out Saturday’s home game against the Brooklyn Nets, then would be day-to-day after that.
Curry had told Marc J. Spears of The Undefeated he’s not sure what to expect.
“I’m not nervous,” Curry told Spears. “I have nothing to go off of. If this was an ankle I could tell you four days, 12 days. But I will see tomorrow… I’ve honestly never done this before so I have nothing to go off of.”
As pointed out by Luke Adams of HoopsRumors, Houston Rockets guard Eric Gordon suffered an abductor strain last week and has missed three games.
Curry is averaging a whopping 29.5 points this season, as well as 6.1 assists and 5.0 rebounds per game.