As the Golden State Warriors look ahead to sweep the San Antonio Spurs on Sunday during Game 4 of their first-round series, head coach Steve Kerr provided an update on Saturday after practice about the health of Warriors superstar point guard Stephen Curry's knee.

When asked about Curry's Grade 2 MCL sprain, Kerr said that he was happy with his star guard's progress and added that Curry was able to go through non-contact practice today.

“Most of it, actually. We didn't do any contact, so he's not cleared for contact yet,” coach Kerr said of Curry. “I would just say I'm not surprised about where he should be after four weeks. He's coming along well. It's going to take some more time, but he's coming along well.”

A video of the interview with coach Kerr, which was kindly posted to Twitter by Warriors beat reporter Mark Medina of The Mercury News, can be viewed below.

According to a tweet from Chris Haynes of ESPN, the Warriors also gave some good news today when they announced superstar forward Kevin Durant and point guard Shaun Livingston would be available to play Game 4 on Sunday.

Both Durant and Livingston suffered sprained ankle injuries during the Warriors' 110-97 Game 3 victory over the Spurs on Thursday night at AT&T Center.

As for Curry, he will have his knee re-evaluated next week and the team will figure out his status going forward from there.