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Golden State Warriors’ Steph Curry to get MRI on knee today

With Curry’s immediate future now in serious doubt, Golden State fans would be well-served to become Portland Trail Blazers supporters in the coming days.

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Although the Golden State Warriors won Game 4 of their first round playoff series against the Houston Rockets on Sunday, the team suffered a loss when its star guard Stephen Curry limped off the court with an apparent knee injury at the end of the first half.

The latest on Stephen Curry, after the warriors Game 4 win over the Houston Rockets, is that the Warriors point guard will have an MRI on Monday and official word on the matter is expected to be announced by then.

“When you have a team that is as together as ours is and cares about each other like ours does, you tend to pick up the fight a little bit”.

Curry is set to have an MRI that will reveal the severity of his injury and know how long he is going to be out.

“He’s been healthy all year long and all of a sudden the playoffs start and a couple of fluke things”. James Harden drained a 30-footer at the buzzer to tie the game at 29 after a quarter, and Houston jumped out to a 7-point lead in the second, but managed just six points in the final 5:54 of the first half in a 56-56 game. “We’ll hold you down.’ We gotta support him, you know, and be there for him”, Green told ESPN Radio.

“It looked like his conditioning was fine, he just couldn’t get his rhythm and I thought he was trying to do too much”, Kerr said. He tried to return for the second half of the game with the intention of playing, but went back to the locker room. “Clearly we don’t want to be here getting MRIs at this point of the season, especially someone of Steph’s stature….” “Don’t let them see you like this”.

Green hit his first three 3-point attempts of the quarter, and after Green scored eight straight Warriors points, Klay Thompson hit back-to-back 3-pointers and finished with four shots from beyond the arc in the quarter.

He went on for about a minute and seemed to get angrier as he spoke. Dwight Howard, in what could be his final home game as a Rocket finished with 19 points and 15 rebounds.

Curry’s injury will continue to test Warriors’ tenacity, without their top scorer the Warriors need to take some drastic measures, taking some replacements.

Curry appeared to slip on a wet spot, started when Houston’s Donatas Motiejunas slid across the court for a few yards near the 3-point circle. “No one is going to feel sorry for us”.

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The next game in the series is on Wednesday in Oakland, where the Warriors can take an unassailable 4-1 lead.

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