The reigning NBA champions may be without their MVP leader for the next two games.
Warriors point guard Stephen Curry has a right calf strain and is questionable for their game at Dallas on Wednesday. Interim Golden State coach Luke Walton said that Curry, who did not practice Tuesday, could also miss the team's contest Thursday night in Houston.
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"There's a chance that he won't play in one or both," Walton said, via the San Jose Mercury News. "That's probably going to be a game-time decision or at least determined on how he's feeling (Wednesday).
"He hasn't said anything except for he wants to play. Even (Monday) night in the game (a victory over the Kings) when I saw him in the game limping, and I tried to take him out, he gave the wave-off and said that it was fine."
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Curry, who is averaging 30.5 points per game, isn't the only Warriors player injured. Backup guard Leandro Barbosa (shoulder) did not make the trip to Dallas. That means reserve point guard Shaun Livingston could be running the offense in Texas.
The Warriors (29-1) will also be without third-year forward Harrison Barnes and his 13 points per game because of an ankle injury. Starting forward Draymond Green also has a tender ankle, but he told San Francisco radio station KNBR on Tuesday that he'll be OK.
The Warriors will return home to Oracle Arena for a Jan. 2 game against the Nuggets. They hope to have Curry and some of his ailing teammates back in the lineup then.