Curry participates in shootaround, questionable for Game 3

Stephen Curry suggested that he might not be healthy enough to feature in Game 3, though the Golden State Warriors have yet to officially rule him out.
The three-time All-Star participated in shootaround Thursday morning despite battling a sore right ankle, with head coach Steve Kerr saying his star point guard is still listed as questionable.
"Nothing new," Kerr told reporters. "He went through shootaround and looked like he was moving pretty well and we haven't made any decision on whether he will play tonight. We will have to convene once he is done and talk to the doctors and to Steph. I would say he is still questionable."
Curry wasn't overly optimistic about his chances of playing when speaking Wednesday, acknowledging that he's still dealing with discomfort.
"Based on how I feel right now, I probably couldn't play," Curry said. "That could change tomorrow."
Curry sustained the injury during Saturday's Game 1 win, sitting out Game 2 as a result.
Kerr said Tuesday the team's decision with regards to Curry's status will be completely dependent on their superstar's health, and not the status of the series. Golden State currently leads the series 2-0.
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