Klay Thompson's best game of the season had a scary finish.
Thompson scored 39 points but sprained his right ankle Tuesday in the final moments of his team's 131-123 win over the Pacers. X-rays were negative, according to the Warriors, but Thompson will be re-evaluated Wednesday.
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"Luckily, it's not a bad sprain," Thompson told reporters after the game. "It's probably going to be sore for a couple days, but I should be back in no time."
He said he hopes to play Friday against the Celtics or Saturday against the Bucks.
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Thompson rolled his ankle while going for a rebound late in the game as the Warriors managed to hold off a late comeback attempt.
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The All-Star forward hit 10 of 16 attempts from the 3-point line to help his team improve to 23-0.