Stephen Curry sat out the Golden State Warriors' Game 3 loss to the Houston Rockets with a low ankle sprain, but don't expect to see him on the sidelines when Game 4 arrives on Sunday.
Speaking to the media of Friday, Curry said he would be "very" surprised if he is held out of the next game in the series.
Curry on if he'll be surprised if he can't play Sunday: "Very"
— Ethan Strauss (@SherwoodStrauss) April 22, 2016
The Warriors almost came back to defeat the Rockets in Game 3, taking the lead with less than a minute to go after trailing throughout, but lost on a last-second shot by James Harden.
Curry injured his ankle in the second quarter of Game 1. He briefly returned to start the second half before sitting out the remainder of the 104-78 blowout. The reigning league MVP has a prior history of ankle injries, but has managed to stay on the court for at least 78 games in each of the last four seasons.
Game 4 takes place Sunday at 3:30 p.m. ET at the Toyota Center in Houston.
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