Curry suffers sprained knee, will undergo MRI
Kyle Terada-USA TODAY Sports / Reuters
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Stephen Curry will undergo an MRI on Monday after suffering a sprained right knee in the Golden State Warriors' Game 4 victory over the Houston Rockets.
The reigning MVP hit a wet spot and banged the knee on the court at the end of the first half.
Curry initially intended to return, but after convening with coaches following halftime, Curry headed back down the tunnel before the start of the third quarter to receive further treatment.
He was seen limping as he walked through the tunnel.
After sitting out Games 2 and 3 due to an ankle injury, Curry didn't appear to be his usual self Sunday. He shot just 2-of-9 from the field for six points and had five turnovers in 19 minutes before exiting.
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