The Golden State Warriors are now in danger of losing another player on their roster after Stephen Curry was diagnosed with a sprain on his left foot. The Dubs will reportedly be without Curry for at least the next two weeks, and right now, rookie Moses Moody could be joining Steph on the sidelines.

Warriors head coach Steve Kerr himself revealed that Moody is currently dealing with a shoulder injury that could force the rookie to sit out Sunday's matchup against the San Antonio Spurs:

“Moses Moody has a shoulder injury, Kerr says, and Moody did not practice today. He’s considered day-to-day,” reported Kerith Burke of NBC Sports Bay Area.

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The good news for the Warriors is that Moody's injury does not appear to be serious. The fact that he's been tagged as day-to-day bodes well for both the 19-year-old as well as the Dubs.

“I should add, Kerr said there’s no structural damage to Moody’s shoulder,” tweeted Burke.

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After the San Antonio game at home, the Warriors will embark on a five-game road trip. Moody is no star, but at this point, the Dubs will need as much help as they can get, especially with Curry sidelined for an extended period.