There is no need to panic, Golden State Warriors fans. Stephen Curry isn't going to miss any time in the NBA Finals against the Boston Celtics.

The Dubs star suffered an ankle tweak in Game 3 on Wednesday when he got mixed up with Al Horford on the floor and was seen limping right after. Although it didn't force Steph to leave the game, he was clearly in some pain. However, the All-Star made it clear he will be 100% ready to suit up in a crucial Game 4 on Friday in Boston.

Via Anthony Slater:

“I’m going to play. That’s all I know right now.”

The Warriors faithful can breathe a sigh of relief. If Golden State were actually without their best player, it's safe to say the Celtics would likely clean up this series pretty quickly. Curry did revealed however that he is dealing with a certain level of pain:

Steph has been brilliant in the Finals so far, putting up 34, 29, and 31 points, respectively through the first three contests. The problem is, Curry isn't getting a lot of help around him. Klay Thompson finally broke out of his slump on Wednesday but the rest of the rotation was atrocious, with Draymond Green, in particular, struggling to make an impact.

As of right now, the Warriors guard looks on track to finally win Finals MVP but that's only going to happen if the Dubs actually capture the title.

Golden State will need another big game out of Stephen Curry on Friday as they look to avoid falling into a 3-1 hole.