Superstar guard misses Warriors’ preseason finale

Superstar guard misses Warriors' preseason finale

SAN FRANCISCO — The Warriors had planned on treating Friday’s preseason finale against the Los Angeles Lakers as one last test drive before next Wednesday’s season-opener in Portland. But an injury to superstar point guard Steph Curry made Golden State call an audible.

Curry, 36, sprained his right index finger during practice on Thursday, Warriors head coach Steve Kerr said. The injury is minor, but ruled Curry out for the game nonetheless.

“Not serious,” Kerr said. “Just precautionary.”

Instead of the preseason finale serving as a precursor to the regular season, the Warriors will scale back the minutes on their regulars. Draymond Green is only expected to play the first half, Kerr said, a decision made after Curry’s injury.

The Lakers, on the second night of a strange preseason back-to-back, are also certainly not treating Friday as a dress rehearsal. Los Angeles sat LeBron James, Anthony Davis, Austin Reaves, Rui Hachimura and D’Angelo Russell.

“This is definitely not a dress rehearsal,” Kerr said. “I think we had planned on it, but with Steph going out, it changed our thinking.”

Curry jammed his right index finger a week ago in last Friday’s preseason contest against the Sacramento Kings. He left that game and didn’t return, instead working out in the second half on his own in the weight room.

Curry returned after one missed game and put together his best night of the preseason, registering 16 points and six assists in a win over the Lakers in Las Vegas.

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