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)
Kevin Durant (flu-like symptoms) and Klay Thompson (right knee soreness) were initially listed as questionable to play, but they will suit up for the regular-season finale. Warriors coach Steve Kerr expects the two stars, along with Andre Iguodala, to play no more than 15-20 minutes.
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Both players 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.