Golden State Warriors point guard Stephen Curry is just about fed up with his ankle injuries.

Not long ago, Curry was forced to sit out a few games when he hurt one of his ankles. Then, at shootaround the morning before Wednesday's game against the L.A. Clippers, tweaked an ankle again in what was called an accident.

Curry relayed his frustrations about his ankle problems in a very telling way, per Mark J. Spears of The Undefeated.

Warriors guard Stephen Curry told ESPN's The Undefeated his frustration level is on “1000” after spraining his ankle during a “freak” accident during shoot around this morning. Curry added that it's not a major injury and he hopes to play Saturday at Toronto.

The good news about this whole thing is that Curry doesn't think the injury is serious. It's unclear what exactly the “freak accident” was, but at face value it doesn't sound good.

Be that as it may, the Warriors are obviously being extremely careful with any of their players that come up even remotely injured. They even rested Klay Thompson against the Clippers.

Curry should be back soon, and hopefully for the Warriors he won't miss a beat when he returns. If Saturday against the Toronto Raptors is the target date, that gives Curry plenty of time for recovery, rest and treatment.

Curry will also have to find some kind of way to stop getting his ankles hurt. Early in his career, his ankles were a major concern, and even received surgery.

He hasn't had any problems with them until now, and that's a bit of a concern for the Warriors moving forward.