Golden State baller Stephen Curry bounced in the second quarter of the second-round series opener in Minnesota with a strained left hamstring. The Warriors quickly said he ain’t coming back. His status for Game 2 is up in the air too. Curry will be getting an MRI on Wednesday, according to Warriors head honcho Steve Kerr after his squad’s 99-88 win over the Timberwolves.

“We’re for sure planning for him not being around on Thursday, but who knows,” Kerr spilled to reporters.

Curry grabbed his left leg’s back after sinking a floater and jetted straight to the locker room, scoring 13 points in 13 minutes on 5-for-9 shooting. The 37-year-old Curry helped Golden State take down Houston in Game 7 of their first-round series just two nights ago.

The four-time NBA champ and 11-time All-Star put up an average of 24 points per game against the Rockets in the first round for the sixth-seeded Warriors.

The Associated Press added to this report.

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