That happened again, everyone: Curry thrown an ankle. With just below five minutes left inside the fourth quarter and along with his team trailing by being unfaithful, the most exciting player from this postseason came around a painless screen, caught the tennis ball and came away hobbling.
Curry, as he's done a lot of times during his vocation, had rolled his ankle without a lot of as stepping on a person's foot.
It was that left one again—not your partner's surgically repaired right, but one that he tweaked badly within Golden State's first-round series resistant to the Denver Nuggets.
The sharpshooter hadn't been having high of a game when he made it happen, having hit just five of his first 04 attempts. To Curry's consumer credit rating, he finished the sweepstakes, but shot just again, missing badly. Jarrett Jack spent the end five minutes alternately getting bad shots and flipping the ball over, emphasizing Curry's irreplaceable value with the Dubs offense.
If anyone can get over an ankle sprain, small children it's Curry. But certain times, the collective toll of countless sprains, strains and rolls will render him incapable of messing around with the reckless abandon containing made him this year's large star and playoff darling.
If you've been having fun in Curry's incredible run (and that hasn't? ), you, this individual, were a loser with Friday.
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