Two-time MVP Stephen Curry will join a long list of players on the sidelines and miss the Golden State Warriors’ clash with the San Antonio Spurs on Tuesday due to left toe soreness.
Curry, along with Andrew Wiggins (knee soreness), Klay Thompson (rest), Otto Porter Jr. (foot), and Nemanja Bjelica (back spasms) will all be unavailable for the game, leaving the 38-13 Warriors short-handed.
Andre Iguodala (hip) and Draymond Green (back) are also unavailable at the moment for Golden State.
Curry dropped 40 points with five rebounds and nine assists in Monday’s 122-108 win over the Houston Rockets.
The Warriors listed Curry as out for Tuesday’s game, amid a busy season having played 47 games with 34.8 minutes per game, averaging 26.0 points, 5.5 rebounds and 6.3 assists.
Golden State provided a positive injury update on All-Star Green who has not played since January 10.
“Draymond Green, who has been sidelined for the last 12 games due to a lower back/disc injury, was recently re-examined,” the Warriors said. “This indicated that Green is making steps in a positive direction and the injury is improving. He will be re-evaluated again prior to the All-Star break.”