Celtics forward Al Horford ended up on top of Curry during a
scramble for a loose ball in the fourth quarter, leaving the
Warriors guard writhing in pain on the floor but he was able to
keep playing.
"Obviously will be in some pain, but I'll be alright. See how I
feel tomorrow and get ready for Friday," Curry said after the
game, a 116-100 Celtics win that put Boston up 2-1 in the
best-of-seven series.
"I don't feel like I'll miss a game. I'll take advantage of
these next 48 hours to get ready."
Curry said the injury was similar to but not as bad as the foot
strain he suffered in a game against the Celtics in March, which
kept him sidelined for a month.
The three-time NBA champion scored a game-high 31 points on
Wednesday and called Game Four a "must win."
"We still feel like we can win the series. Got to come out with
the right intensity and focus in Game Four," he said.
Curry's team mates did not sugarcoat what it would mean if they
had to play without him.
"We need him if we want to win this thing," Klay Thompson said.
"He's our identity."
Game Four is on Friday in Boston.
(Editing by Peter Rutherford)
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