Golden State Warriors superstar Stephen Curry has been ruled out against the Memphis Grizzlies at FedEx Forum on Saturday after the scary tailbone contusion he suffered against the Houston Rockets earlier in the week. Still, the two-time NBA MVP made the trip with his teammates and entered the arena donning an interesting ensemble.

Curry rocked an all-white tracksuit and strut his way to the visitors' locker room with a walking cane, like the boss that he is, of course.

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While any professional athlete walking with assistance should be a worrisome sight, Stephen Curry had no noticeable limp whatsoever in his step, so that's definitely a good sign for the Warriors. The seven-time All-Star is probably just complimenting his slick get-up with a classic-looking cane.

Warriors head coach Steve Kerr, meanwhile, already expressed that it would be irresponsible for his team to play Curry in the second night of a back-to-back following that scary spill he took against the Rockets. Curry, after all, is in the midst of a spectacular comeback year, recording MVP-worthy numbers of 29.0 points, 5.3 rebounds, 6.2 assists and 1.4 steals on 47.5 percent shooting from the field and 40.8 from deep.

As much as the Warriors want to have the 33-year-old scorer on the floor in their bid to get a playoff spot in the ultra-competitive West, being cautious with him is still the wise approach to make.