Golden State Warriors guard Stephen Curry will be sidelined at least two weeks with a sprained ligament in his left foot. Curry underwent an MRI exam that revealed the injury and he is scheduled to be re-evaluated in two weeks, the team said on Friday.

A two-week absence for Curry would sideline him until the final five games of the regular season for Golden State Warriors, which is third in the Western Conference.

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Curry was injured with 4:19 remaining in the second quarter along the sideline while scrambling for a loose ball as Smart made a diving lunge on the play and landed on the reigning scoring champion’s leg. Curry grimaced in pain and got up but hobbled along before exiting on the next dead ball moments later.

That came when Smart made another aggressive play, receiving a Flagrant 1 foul 4:09 before halftime when he leapt and caught his leg on Klay Thompson’s shooting arm.

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Kerr said Curry, who had three points on 1-for-4 shooting, was having an MRI exam. Rookie Moses Moody also injured his right shoulder.

Golden State coach Steve Kerr didn’t like the move by Smart, calling it a “dangerous” play.

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Curry was coming off a 47-point performance on his 34th birthday in a win Monday against the Wizards.