The Golden State Warriors picked up win No. 40 on Saturday night, a fairly amazing success for a team that this season had been pegged for the lottery by many. It's too bad the postgame emphasis will all be on Stephen Curry and another injury to his troublesome right leg. Based on Marcus Thompson of The San Jose Mercury News, this latest harm occurred midway through the next quarter of the Warriors' 101-92 victory over the Washington Wizards: Curry sustained the damage throughout a fast-break at the 6:03 mark of the last quarter. Wizards swingman Cartier Martin reached out to grab Curry to stop the fast break and get the foul. Curry jumped while dribbling around his back to avoid Martin. on the hardwood when he landed, his right ankle was rolled by him. This is the third time a sprain have been suffered by Curry to his right ankle in this year alone. Looking back a bit, the timeline of Curry's leg issues is fairly incredible. On Dec. 8, 2010, he rolled his right foot while just handling the ball on the perimeter against the San Antonio Spurs. No opponent was near him, he did not step on anyone's foot and there was no clumsy movement that precipitated the injury. In hindsight, that should have been a sign that Curry's right ankle would be considered a problem. Throughout the 2010-11 season, Curry had trouble with the foot, which generated an offseason surgery to simply help reattach and enhance the torn structures a year of tweaks and injuries had ravaged. The lockout-shortened 2011-12 plan did not go definitely better for the Warriors level guard or his surgically fixed wheel, as a damage on Jan. 4, 2012 got things down to a poor start. He missed very nearly a couple of weeks with that damage, returning to play at less than 100 percent for many of February. But on March 10, 2012, tragedy struck again. That year another game wouldn't be played by curry. After the year, another surgery was undergone yet by Curry in April, 2012 to clean out scar tissue and remove loose bodies. No structural damage was exposed during that treatment, so Curry spent summer time rehabbing and registered Warriors training camp with minimal restrictions. After signing a fresh $44 million deal ahead of the 2012-13 year, the Warriors and Curry hoped that his ankle troubles were behind him. Regrettably, two more changes on Jan. 17 and Jan. 28 have cost Curry a total of four games in 2010, as well. And now he's done it again. For the Warriors, it'll be considered a waiting game they are knowledgeable about. Curry will undertake X-rays following the game and then they will wait to see how his body reacts in both off days the group has before its next game. For Curry, nevertheless, this latest problem could not attended at a worse time. He is been playing amazing baseball because the All-Star break, averaging almost 26 points per game on 47 percent shooting and looking such as a player in the middle of getting the difficult move from "star" to "franchise cornerstone." Here's hoping the intensity with this sprain is closer to the ones he suffered in January, and nothing like the season-ending tune he suffered a year ago.
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