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Jonathan Kuminga Suffers ‘Significant’ Sprained Ankle, Won’t Be ‘Day-To-Day Thing’

Jonathan Kuminga suffered a “significant” sprained ankle during the Golden State Warriors’ 121-113 win over the Memphis Grizzlies on Saturday night.

Kuminga is set to undergo an MRI on Sunday.

“It’s a sprained ankle. We’ll have more tomorrow. It is not going to be a day-to-day thing. It was a significant sprain. So we’ll just have a report tomorrow once we get a better feel for it,” said Steve Kerr.

Kuminga had scored 20 or more points in three out of his previous four games.

“I’m just glad we have the depth that we do. I’m glad we have Kyle [Anderson]. There was a reason we signed him and Buddy [Hield]. We added a lot of depth for this reason to be able to withstand some injuries,” added Kerr.

Steph Curry is expected to return on Sunday against the Kings.

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