The news headlines isn't good for Golden State Warriors' supporters after Stephen Curry left the courtroom in the fourth quarter from the Washington Wizards on Saturday night. Per Rusty Simmons at the Bay Area Chronicle: UPDATE: Sunday, March 24, 1:50 p.m. by Dan Talintyre Bay Area News Group'sAMarcus Thompson reviews that Curry had X-rays on his leg and that the results from that X-ray came ultimately back negative. ---End of update--- Curry suffered the injury after trying to get past Wizards player Cartier Martin on an easy break, along with his opposition trying to wrap up Curry for the foul. His foot rolled included in thata'though maybe not the problem of the defendera'with no information yet known on how bad the injury is, or how long he'll be out for. The news comes as a blow for Warriors' fans, who were witnessing an amazing night from Curry up to the injury occurred. The star guard had lined up an unbelievable 35 items on 13-of-18 shooting (including 6-of-10 from strong) along with nine helps to provide his team a big win. He was replaced off by Mark Jackson early in the day in the night after a remarkable 29-minute stinta'a move that some saw as Curry's ultimate act of the night. Bay Area News Group's Marcus Thompson thought that he thought Curry was done for the night, but following a shocking rally by the Wizards, was required to return into the game. Finally, that shift would be one that Jackson would live to regret, as the injury was sustained by Curry only minutes later. And as though every one of that wasn't poor enough already, Simmons then chimed in with the news that it was the right ankle that Curry had injured previously in his profession. The Warriors are still in a fight for a spot in the Western Conference, and is likely to be severely hampered in that without their star player. Curry has averaged an impressive 22.2 factors, 6.6 helps, 4.0 boards and 1.6 steals in 2010, and has just been held to single figures in scoring five times since the start of the growing season. Golden State have two days off before inviting the La Lakers to town on Monday night who, ironically enough, only got star guard Kobe Bryant straight back from an ankle spin. With the Lakers pressing for a spot alongside the Warriors, Golden State will desperately be hoping that its star will also be straight back for that one. Could the Golden State Warriors get without Stephen Curry? Review below or hit me on Twitter:
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