Steph Curry expected to play in Warriors’ regular season finale vs. Clippers

SAN FRANCISCO Warriors guard Steph Curry is expected to be available for Sundays regular season finale against the Clippers.
Were planning on him playing, but hes got to get through warm-ups first, Warriors coach Steve Kerr said.During Thursdays win in Portland, Curry went back to the locker room with 1:59 remaining in the first quarter after hitting his right thumb on a Blazer defenders knee on a drive.
Curry returned midway through the second quarter with a wrap around his right hand, and said postgame that X-rays came back negative.
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Curry has also recently been bothered by a pelvis injury sustained in a March game against Toronto, and has worn protective equipment since missing two games on the teams final long road trip of the season.Curry has averaged 24.4 points, 4.4 rebounds and 6.0 assists in 69 games played this season..
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