Stephen Curry, Klay Thompson Both Cleared To Play In Game 1

1:54pm: Thompson has been cleared to play by the Warriors’ medical staff, per Connor Letourneau of the San Francisco Chronicle. Thompson and Curry will start alongside Kevin Durant, Draymond Green, and Iguodala (the “death lineup”), as Kerr decides to go small against the Rockets.

1:28pm: Warriors‘ All-Star point guard Stephen Curry will play in Game 1 of this afternoon’s Western Conference Semifinals match-up against the Rockets, reports Mark Medina of The Mercury News.

Curry, as well as backcourt mate Klay Thompson, were both listed as questionable for Game 1 with sprained right ankles, and while head coach Steve Kerr says Curry is good to go, Thompson will test his ankle out pregame before making a decision on whether to play, per Marc Spears of ESPN.

 “Steph’s going to play,” Kerr said earlier this afternoon. “Klay’s going to warm up and see if he can play.

“If this thing (Thompson’s ankle) is going to get worse,” Kerr added, “we should not play him today.”

Kerr has declined to publicly declare who would start in Thompson’s place should he not be ready to go, but candidates include Shaun Livingston and Alfonzo McKinnie. Veteran swingman Andre Iguodala is also a possibility, but Kerr generally likes to use him as a spark plug off the bench.

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