This could be trouble for the Golden State Warriors. Stephen Curry just rolled his ankle on a non-contact play during Saturday's tilt against the Boston Celtics.
Curry immediately fell to the floor after twisting his left ankle, and it looked like he was in considerable pain (h/t ClutchPoints on Twitter):
Scary moment for the Warriors as Steph Curry rolls his ankle.
Good news is that Curry stayed in the game 🙏https://t.co/OpxsMW8ZPu
— ClutchPoints (@ClutchPoints) April 18, 2021




The good news here is that Curry was able to play through the injury and he did not have to check out of the game. He remained on the court and while it did look like a painful injury, the greatest shooter of all time was able to carry on.
We all know how Curry has a long history with ankle injuries, so we're hoping that this is nothing more than just a minor tweak. He should get more tests done on his ankle after the game or the following morning. The results from the same should determine what kind of damage, if any, he sustained from this latest knock. Hopefully, though, he won't need to miss any time because of this.
It goes without saying that an injury to their superstar would be catastrophic for the Warriors right now. They are currently on an all-out race for a playoff spot in a ruthless Western Conference, and losing Curry for an extended period would all but put an end to any and all hopes for a postseason berth this term.