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Rusty Simmons @Rusty_SFChron

Stephen Curry's surgically repaired right ankle rolled under him during a scramble for a loose ball in POR. He just ran to the locker room.

Not sure the severity, but it's the same ankle he keeps hurting (and the one he had to have surgery on last season).

 

Hope I didn't jinx him in that "contract expiration" topic.

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I noticed him back on the bench talking with Jackson after he went to the locker room. Probably him saying he is fine and wanting to go back into the game?

 

I didn't see him on the bench at the start of the 2nd half, though. Even if it doesn't sound bad or serious, given Curry's history any minor limp will be a huge concern for the Warriors.

 

EDIT: Yup, he was asking Jackson to come back into the game and Jackson told him no.

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Warriors' Curry re-injures ankle in morning practice

<br style="padding: 0px; margin: 0px;">Posted Jan 16, 2013 10:04 PM - Updated Jan 17, 2013 2:26 AM

 

OAKLAND, Calif. (AP) -- Stephen Curry has injured his right ankle again.

 

The Golden State Warriors point guard sat out Wednesday night's 92-75 loss to the Miami Heat after spraining his twice surgically repaired ankle during the team's morning practice. Curry, who already had been nursing a sprained right knee, said he injured his ankle when he stepped on the foot of rookie Festus Ezeli going for a loose ball during a drill.

 

"As crazy as it sounds, it could have happened in a game," Curry said in the locker room after the game. "It was a freak kind of play."

 

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Dejá vu. :(

 

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