Steph Curry MRI comes back clean, but Warriors star ruled out vs. Nets

Warriors fans can take a deep breath with a sigh of relief.

Steph Curry, who left Thursday night's Warriors loss early with an adductor strain, will be OK. 

The MRI on Curry's groin came back clean Friday. He is listed as day to day, and will miss the Warriors' next game Saturday against the Nets. 

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"The MRI looked good," Warriors coach Steve Kerr said Friday to reporters, "in terms of not being too serious. He's not going to play tomorrow." 

This all is good news for Curry and the Warriors. While Curry isn't expected to be out for a lengthy period, Kerr cautioned the Warriors will not rush the guard back on the court. 

"It's something that we're gonna evaluate over the next few days," Kerr said. "He's still sore. It's a strained groin, basically. The MRI was encouraging. It will be kind of a day-to-day thing. Obviously, we won't do anything crazy. He's gonna be out until he's healthy and ready to go." 

Curry left at the 3:41 mark in the third quarter of the Warriors' 134-111 loss to the Bucks. He scored a season-low 10 points in the loss

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The Warriors also will be without Draymond Green and Shaun Livingston against the Nets. 

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