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NBA: Curry doubtful as Warriors host Hawks

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After rolling his ankle in Saturday's win, Stephen Curry is a doubt for Golden State Warriors' clash with Atlanta Hawks on Tuesday.
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When a player is listed as questionable with an ankle injury for an NBA team's game on March 1, it's not earth-shattering news.

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But Stephen Curry is not just any player, his ankles are not your average ankles and the 2015-16 Warriors — at 53-5 and in hot pursuit of Chicago Bulls' single-season victories record — are not just any team.

Curry, who rolled his left ankle in Saturday's overtime win over Oklahoma City Thunder did not practice Monday and is listed as questionable for Tuesday's home game against Atlanta Hawks.

Curry's ankle was "a little sore," coach Steve Kerr told EPSN. "We're not going to do anything crazy, obviously.

"We'll err on the side of caution. But if he's healthy enough to go, we'll play him."

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Meanwhile Curry, who has a history of ankle problems, said he will play as long as there is no risk of making the injury worse: "If I'm able to play, I can help the team and [not] put myself in jeopardy of making this thing more than it should be, then I'll play."

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