Tim Legler explains why it's beneficial for Steph Curry to rest his injured ankle as the Warriors prepare for another title push. (0:47)

Stephen Curry did not practice Monday because of an ankle injury and is listed as questionable for the Golden State Warriors' game on Tuesday against the Atlanta Hawks.

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Coach Steve Kerr said Monday that Curry's ankle was "a little sore."

The Warriors' star point guard rolled his ankle in Saturday night's 121-118 overtime victory over the Oklahoma City Thunder, a game in which he finished with 46 points and won the game with a 3-pointer from 30 feet. The game winner was his 12th 3-pointer of the game, which tied the NBA single-game record.

"We're not going to do anything crazy, obviously. We'll err on the side of caution. But if he's healthy enough to go, we'll play him," Kerr said.

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Curry said he will play as long as he doesn't risk making the injury worse by taking the court.

"If I'm able to play, I can help the team and [not] put myself in jeopardy of making this thing more than it should be, then I'll play," he said.

ESPN's Ethan Sherwood Strauss contributed to this report.