Stephen Curry eased the worries of Golden State Warriors fans after he was spotted participating in the team's shootaround heading to Game 4 of the NBA Finals against the Boston Celtics.

To recall, Curry sustained a foot injury in late in Game 3 after Al Horford fell on his legs while scrambling for the loose ball. While Steph was able to play, he admitted he was in some sort of pain due to the incident. In fact, he even shared that it felt the same to the injury he sustained in March when Marcus Smart hit his legs while diving for the ball.

Fortunately, the latest injury isn't as severe as the one that cost Curry 12 straight games at the end of the 2021-22 season.

Curry also appeared to be moving well in pre-game warmups:

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For what it's worth, the Warriors earlier revealed that Stephen Curry is fine and will be available in Game 4 against the Celtics. According to Steve Kerr, there will also be no restrictions on the sharpshooter despite concerns about his injury.

That is certainly the best news Golden State can get as they try to avoid falling to a 3-1 hole. Their loss in game 3 already put them at a disadvantage, so they really need to win Friday's contest to tie the series and regain homecourt advantage.

In order to do so, though, they will need Stephen Curry to be 100 percent and play up to his usual standards–or even better.