Despite giving the entirety of Dubs Nation a scare on Thursday night after exiting the third quarter of the matchup between the Golden State Warriors and the Milwaukee Bucks, Stephen Curry is confident that his groin injury is nothing to worry about.

After sustaining the injury, Curry immediately went to the locker room and was seen walking delicately as he left the playing court. Nonetheless, the former back-to-back MVP said after the game that he is remaining calm amidst the uncertainty of the extent of his injury:

Curry's ankle injuries have been well-documented, and this was his Achilles' heel early on in his career. The 30-year-old completely got past those setbacks to become one of the best players in the game today. Nonetheless, like he said, a groin injury is new to him, so there might actually be a little cause for concern here.

With how well the Warriors are doing right now, head coach Steve Kerr will definitely be extra cautious with his star point guard. We should only be able to see Curry take the court again once he is 100 percent healthy.

The five-time All-Star is set to have an MRI done on Friday, so we should know more once the results are in. Until then, though, Stephen Curry is confident that he has the man above keeping an eye on him through all this:

Warriors faithful will surely want to get their prayers up and hope for the best. After all, Stephen Curry is not exactly the most durable of players, so an injury of this kind could end up as a lingering issue that takes its toll in the long run.