It seems the woes of the Golden State Warriors continue, as Stephen Curry has been listed as doubtful for Friday's game against the Memphis Grizzlies, per ClutchPoints' Mark Haynes. Curry took a hard fall during Wednesday night's game against the Houston Rockets and looks like he needs some time to rest.

The Warriors are currently ranked ninth in the Western Conference and battling for a playoff spot. Curry's injury comes at a crucial time, as his absence could cost the Warriors a game (or two) they can't afford to lose.

Furthermore, Anthony Slater also reports Kelly Oubre is also doubtful, thinning Golden State's roster even more so. Steve Kerr's roster will be small in their next game on Friday night, where Draymond Green and Andrew Wiggins will lead the way for the squad.

Curry has been performing at an extremely high level this year. So far this season, Curry is averaging 29 points, 6.2 assists, and 5.3 rebounds per game. His play is the reason why this Warriors team is even within distance of the playoffs. His loss is detrimental to their postseason hopes.

However, this could be a nice opportunity to get some of the younger players on the roster involved. With the state this organization is in right now, the coaching staff will want to see which young players are worth keeping on the roster for next season, or not.

Stay tuned to news surrounding the Warriors, as it's looking like they'll have a very different lineup for Friday night's game against the Grizzlies.