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Warriors’ Steph Curry says he’s 'going to play' in Game 4 of NBA Finals after Game 3 injury

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Without Steph Curry, the Golden State Warriors can kiss goodbye their chance for a fourth NBA Championship in eight seasons. 

The good news for Golden State is that Curry told reporters Thursday that he plans to play in Game 4 of the NBA Finals Friday night, after injuring his left foot late in Game 3. 

Golden State Warriors guard Stephen Curry goes up for a shot against the Celtics during Game 3 of the NBA Finals, Wednesday, June 8, 2022, in Boston. (Elsa/Pool Photo via AP)

"I’m going to play," Curry told reporters on Thursday. "That’s all I know right now." 

It’s a sigh of relief for Golden State, which is staring down a 2-1 hole in the NBA Finals with two games still remaining at TD Garden in Boston. 

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Curry injured his foot late in the fourth quarter of the Warriors Game 3 loss when Celtics big man Al Horford rolled up on his leg. 

"The injury didn’t force him out of the game, but I took him out down 14 with two minutes left because we weren’t going to catch up," Warriors head coach Steve Kerr said post game. 

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Curry told reporters on Thursday how he used the off-day to attempt to get his leg as ready as possible for Game 4. 

Stephen Curry of the Golden State Warriors talks to the media on June 9, 2022, at the TD Garden in Boston, Massachusetts. (Mark Blinch/NBAE via Getty Images)

"[I got] about 10½ hours of sleep, a couple dunks in the ice bucket and that's about it for now," Curry said on Thursday, according to ESPN. "Then take advantage of today and tomorrow to get completely ready for the game. Get as much recovery and

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