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Reporter: Stephen Curry (left foot) infinitely out

Steph Curry’s injury comes 48 hours after he, Klay Thompson and Draymond Green were able to play together for the first time in 1,005 days.

Golden State Warriors star guard Stephen Curry will be out indefinitely after suffering a dead band in his left foot, per Shams Charania of The Athletic.

ESPN Adrian Wojnarowski and Ramona Shelburne report that there is optimism that Curry will be ready to return by the start of the playoffs in mid-April. However, Wojnarowski and Shelburne also report that Curry is expected to see specialists for a further evaluation of his injury.

Warriors star Stephen Curry has been diagnosed with a dead band in his left foot, which puts him on the sidelines indefinitely, sources say @TheAthletic @Stadion. X-rays on the foot came back negative Wednesday night – meaning no fracture or major damage, a relief move.

– Shams Charania (@ShamsCharania) March 17, 2022

Initial evaluation of Steph Curry’s dead band in his left foot offers optimism that he will return at the start of the playoffs in mid-April, but he is expected to see specialists soon for further evaluation, sources say. @ramonashelburne
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– Adrian Wojnarowski (@wojespn) March 17, 2022

Curry went down late in the first half with an injury to his left foot and Golden State coach Steve Kerr did not like Marcus Smart’s lung movement at the reigning NBA scoring champion.

Smart got an ear from Kerr, then they spoke again after the Boston Celtics beat the Warriors 110-88 on Wednesday night.

“I thought it was a dangerous game. I thought Marcus and Steph were kneeling,” Kerr said. “That’s what surprised me. Lots of respect for Marcus, he’s a hell of a player, gamer, competitor. I trained him at the World Cup a few summers ago. We talked after the game, we’re fine. I did. thought it was a dangerous game, just let him know.

Curry was injured with 4:19 left in the second quarter along the sideline while crossing after a loose ball as Smart dived into the game and landed on the legs of the reigning champions. Curry grimaced in pain and got up, but threw himself along before heading out to the next dead ball moments later.

That came as Smart made another aggressive play, getting a Flagrant 1 foul 4:09 before the break as he jumped and caught his leg on Klay Thompson’s shooting arm.

Game Recap: Celtics 110, Warriors 88

Kerr said Curry plans to have an MRI exam after the game, the results of which are expected to be officially unveiled sometime Thursday.

Warriors forward Juan Toscano-Anderson said Smart wanted the ball but could be able to use more caution.

“I do not think it was a dirty game,” Toscano-Anderson said. “… We all know Marcus is smart, but, that’s how he plays, he’s creepy.”

Draymond Green was whispered for a technical whistle for a foul, which Thompson shouted against Smart at the 1:48 mark, with Green throwing his arms into the air in fear and shouting.

Information from the Associated Press was used in this report.