Stephen Curry missed two games due to a freak ankle injury during practice early in the week, but the Golden State Warriors expect him back Saturday against Toronto.
Injury report for tonight's game at Toronto: Stephen Curry (sprained right ankle) is probable. Omri Casspi (low back soreness) & Andre Iguodala (hip flexor strain) are questionable.
— Warriors PR (@WarriorsPR) January 13, 2018
Curry had played in just five games before this latest injury, having returned from a previous ankle injury that kept him out for nearly a month.
The point guard returned to form, and then some, in the five games he played, averaging 35.2 points per game and displaying the trademark footwork that all-too-often makes defenders look utterly ridiculous, like this.
Golden State went 1-1 in the two games Curry missed. The Warriors currently hold a three-game lead over the Houston Rockets for first place in the Western Conference with a record of 34-9.