Golden State Warriors guard Stephen Curry (30) Kelley L Cox-USA TODAY Sports

There is some good news surrounding Steph Curry's injury status.

Curry exited his Golden State Warriors 125-122 loss to the Chicago Bulls on Thursday due to an ankle injury in the fourth quarter. Curry turned his right ankle while moving in the paint and limped off the court to the locker room.

The good news for Golden State is that Curry’s ankle MRI came back clean. The Warriors star could miss a few games, but he is not expected to miss much more than that.

Thursday’s loss dropped Golden State to 33-29 for the season. The Warriors and the Los Angeles Lakers are both 10.5 games behind the Timberwolves for the top seed in the West. 

Golden State is 9th in the conference with 20 games left in the regular season. However, both the Warriors and Lakers are 5.5 games ahead of the team in 11th — the Jazz — so even if Curry misses a few games, the Warriors still should be in good shape to at least reach the play-in tournament.

Curry is averaging 26.9 points on 44.9 percent shooting this season.

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