Apr 6

SAC120
CLE113
Final
MIL121
MIA115
Final
DAL104
LAC135
Final
CHI131
CHA117
Final
TOR120
BKN109
Final
LAL126
OKC99
Final
UTA134
ATL147
Final
WAS90
BOS124
Final
SAS109
POR120
Final
PHX98
NYK112
Final

Apr 7

HOU106
GSW96
Final
SAC38-40
DET43-35
NBCSCA @11:00 PM UTC
IND125
DEN120
Final
MIL111
NOP107
Final
PHI23-55
MIA35-43
NBCSP @11:30 PM UTC

Apr 8

MEM46-32
CHA19-59
FDCH @11:00 PM UTC
CHI36-42
CLE62-16
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IND47-31
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ATL37-41
ORL38-40
FDFL @11:00 PM UTC
NOP21-57
BKN25-53
GCSE @11:30 PM UTC
BOS58-20
NYK50-28
TNT @11:30 PM UTC

Apr 10

SAS32-46
GSW46-32
NBCSBAY @2:00 AM UTC
DEN47-32
SAC38-40
NBCSCA @2:00 AM UTC
MIA35-43
CHI36-42
SUN @12:00 AM UTC
POR35-44
UTA16-63
KUNP @1:00 AM UTC
OKC64-14
PHX35-43
KTVK @2:00 AM UTC
HOU52-27
LAC46-32
SCHN @2:30 AM UTC

Kerr updates status of Durant, Livingston after ankle injuries in Game 3 win

The Warriors are already dealing with Steph Curry's injury. And then they held their breath with two other players in nearly back-to-back plays in Game 3 Thursday night against the Spurs. 

Kevin Durant and Shaun Livingston both left the game early after rolling their left ankle. Durant exited the game with 4:36 remaining and Livingston headed to the locker room at the 4:03 mark. 

"I think they're going to be okay," Steve Kerr said to reporters after the win in San Antonio. "Shaun's was probably a little worse than Kevin's. Both sprained ankles. I think they'll be alright." 

Going after a loose ball with Patty Mills playing tight defense, you can see Durant injure his ankle below: 

The Warriors' star forward told the following to ESPN's Chris Haynes: 

Durant led all scorers with 26 points. Livingston's 16 points were third on the Warriors Thursday and tied his season high.

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