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When the Kings visit the Los Angeles Lakers at Golden 1 Center on Wednesday, they have the opportunity to finish a season sweep of their rivals in Southern California, but one of their finest players may not be present. On the second night of a back-to-back, the Kings (37-27) will be in action following their season-high 129-94 victory over the Milwaukee Bucks on Tuesday. Although they won’t release an injury report until Wednesday afternoon, Keegan Murray might miss the game on Wednesday night in addition to missing Tuesday’s game due to a sprained left ankle. Following a sprain to his right ankle on February 9, Sasha Vezenkov is still sidelined.
Stephen Curry may be returning for the Los Angeles Lakers’ upcoming matchup against the Golden State Warriors on Saturday.
Last Thursday, during the Warriors’ game against the Chicago Bulls, Curry sprained his ankle. Curry is anticipated to miss the Warriors’ game on Wednesday against the Dallas Mavericks after missing the team’s previous two games against the San Antonio Spurs.
Curry, nevertheless, has been given the all-clear to start working out with the Warriors again in the Bay Area, the team said on Tuesday. He will re-join the team for their Los Angeles practice, according to ESPN’s Kendra Andrews.
Curry may still play versus the Lakers, even though it is not confirmed as of right now.
Curry’s play would make the Lakers more of a challenge, but it would also raise the caliber of play. When LeBron James and Stephen Curry were both available to play, some of the best Warriors-Lakers matchups took place.
This includes the Lakers’ thrilling overtime victory over the Warriors on January 27th, which has to be considered the best game of the season, as they defeated them 145-144. On February 22, however, the Lakers-Warriors game was far less thrilling due to James’ absence. The Warriors dominated the contest and won 128–110.When Curry and James are both fit to play,