​The Golden State Warriors took a pretty big hit on Tuesday when it was announced that superstar Steph Curry will be out for at least the next two weeks due to a right ankle sprain.





However, it looks like this injury might've happened at the best possible time for the team.





If they have to be without Curry for an extended period, it's incredibly fortunate that this is what their schedule looks like in his absence:

I'd say it's unlikely Steph Curry plays until at least late December. Here's their remaining schedule this month. pic.twitter.com/ypBNoCxRWE — Anthony Slater (@anthonyVslater) December 5, 2017

The Warriors have an easy go of the next few weeks, to say the least. Outside of the Cleveland Cavaliers, their rival and Eastern Conference powerhouse, none of the teams Golden State is set to go against pose a huge threat. Toss is only three road games, and this is as easy as it gets.





On top of that, it's just best to rest Curry as long as possible. There's no sense in having this injury worsen.

Golden State guard Steph Curry's right ankle sprain will be re-evaluated in "a couple of weeks," league source tells ESPN. — Adrian Wojnarowski (@wojespn) December 5, 2017

While there never really is an opportune time to lose your best player, at least it's during this stretch, and not when the Warriors will truly need him later on in the season.





Get well soon, Steph.