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Warriors' Stephen Curry on elbow injury

Oklahoma City Thunder could not halt Stephen Curry in the NBA play-offs on Wednesday, despite an unusual injury picked up by Golden State Warriors star.

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Stephen Curry helped Golden State Warriors to a 118-91 victory over Oklahoma City Thunder in the NBA play-offs on Wednesday, despite playing much of the game with a lump the size of a tennis ball on his elbow.

Curry scored 15 of his 28 points in less than two minutes during a frenetic third quarter to help his team draw level at 1-1 in their Western Conference finals series, having picked up the distinctive problem on his shooting arm when he dove into the stands for a loose ball during the first quarter at Oracle Arena.

Warriors fans will be relieved to learn the two-time and reigning MVP does not believe the issue is serious ahead of Game Three in Oklahoma City on Sunday.

"The elbow is fine," he said.

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"It looks like it has a tennis ball on top of it. It doesn't affect range of motion."

Cleveland Cavaliers are leading their Eastern Conference finals series against Toronto Raptors 1-0 ahead of Game 2 on Thursday, with the winners to face Warriors or Thunder in the NBA Finals.

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