OAKLAND – Stephen Curry, who has been sidelined three weeks because of a sprained right ankle, will definitely scrimmage Thursday.

Curry participated in three-on-three and four-on-four scrimmages one day late last week, but the team wanted to make sure he could handle a game-type situation before he was cleared.

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So will he definitely do a five-on-five scrimmage Thursday?

“It’s a question of whether we’ll have nine other people willing to participate,” said Kerr, whose team hosts the Utah Jazz on Wednesday. “I’m sure we could find five. Maybe three-on-three could be the time-honored NBA tradition of six NBA players, and four has-been coaches forming a five-on-five. He will scrimmage tomorrow.” Like our Warriors Facebook page for more Warriors news, commentary and conversation. Curry, who sustained the injury in a game against New Orleans on Dec. 4, is set to be re-evaluated Friday before the Warriors play the Charlotte Hornets. Kerr said there’s a chance Curry could be cleared to play without completing a five-on-five scrimmage.

“If we can’t do a five-on-five, then a three-on-three will have to do,” Kerr said.

Curry has missed the team’s last 10 games, but Kerr said the Warriors’ starting point guard is keeping his head up.

“He’s doing really well,” Kerr said. “He’s frustrated but I think he sees the light at the end of the tunnel. So he’s getting excited now and it won’t be long before he’s back.”

Curry is averaging 26.3 points, 5.1 rebounds and 6.6 assists this season.