The Warriors will be very short-handed when they take the floor Wednesday night in Memphis.
According to the NBA's official injury report:
Stephen Curry = out (right ankle sprain)
Draymond Green = out (left knee soreness)
DeMarcus Cousins = out (load management)
Shaun Livingston = out (right knee soreness)
Additionally, Kevin Durant (flu-like symptoms) and Klay Thompson (right knee soreness) are listed as questionable to play in the regular-season finale against the Grizzlies.
The Warriors did not have shootaround, so we might not know if Durant or Thompson will suit up until coach Steve Kerr speaks to reporters about 90 minutes before tip-off.
Both guys didn't play in Golden State's win at New Orleans on Tuesday night.
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One other note: It's interesting that Curry's condition now is being described as a right ankle sprain. On Tuesday night, the Warriors announced it was a "mild right foot sprain" for the two-time NBA MVP.
So far I've heard from a few people Steph really is fine. No one seems to be alarmed. But tomorrow and how it reacts will be telling— Marcus Thompson (@ThompsonScribe) April 10, 2019