The Dallas Mavericks’ Seth Curry has been cleared to play in the upcoming game against the Suns after a one-game absence due to a left ankle sprain, as reported by Tim MacMahon of ESPN.com. Curry’s playing time may be affected by the return of Dante Exum and the game-time decision regarding Kyrie Irving. In his last eight appearances, Curry has averaged just 11.4 minutes per game, and his playing time may decrease further with the return of Exum. However, the decision regarding Irving’s availability may also impact Curry’s role on the court.
Curry’s availability for the game against the Suns comes after being listed as questionable in previous reports. His ankle sprain, sustained during practice, had caused him to miss the game on Monday. However, he was able to return to play against Utah and is now set to play against the Suns.
The Dallas Mavericks’ decision to clear Curry to play indicates their confidence in his recovery from the ankle sprain. With the team’s upcoming games, Curry’s performance and playing time will be closely monitored by fans and analysts alike.
As the NBA season progresses, the Mavericks will be relying on Curry’s contributions to bolster their performance. Fans will be eager to see how his return to the court will impact the team’s game strategy and overall gameplay. With the uncertainty surrounding Irving’s availability, Curry’s role in the upcoming game against the Suns will be of particular interest to fans and analysts.