Stephen Curry sprains knee in Game 4, will have MRI on Monday

ByCALVIN WATKINS
April 24, 2016, 6:53 PM

— -- HOUSTON -- Stephen Curry, who returned to action Sunday after missing the past two games with a sprained right ankle, will undergo an MRI on Monday after spraining his knee midway through  Golden State's 121-94 Game 4 win over  Houston

The reigning league MVP slipped while guarding Houston's  Trevor Ariza at the first-half buzzer and banged his right knee on the floor. Curry grabbed the knee and limped off to the locker room.

He returned to the court after halftime and moved laterally in a test of the joint, but he stopped and shook his head toward the bench. Shortly thereafter, he headed back to the locker room and was ruled out just after the second half began, with Shaun Livingston taking his spot in the starting lineup.

Curry had six points on 2-of-9 shooting, including 1-of-7 from the 3-point line.

It appeared that Curry slipped on a wet spot, started when Houston's Donatas Motiejunas slid across the court for a few yards near the 3-point circle.

The Rockets had their own issues at point guard. Patrick Beverley strained his right leg, and the team announced before the start of the second half that he would not return.