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Mark Medina

Warriors' Kevin Durant to play in Game 4 vs. Spurs, Shaun Livingston probable

SAN ANTONIO _ Warriors forward Kevin Durant will play in Game 4 of the first-round series against the San Antonio Spurs on Sunday after rolling his left ankle toward the end of Game 3 on Thursday. The Warriors listed reserve guard Shaun Livingston as probable after he sprained his left ankle at the end of Game 3.

"I'm good," Durant said. Livingston said the same thing, though Warriors coach Steve Kerr conceded that Livingston's ankle is "a little worse" than Durant's. Nonetheless, both Durant and Livingston both participated in Saturday's practice without any restrictions.

Durant suffered his injury after Spurs guard Patty Mills forced a turnover and caused Durant to fall with 4:36 left in the fourth quarter. Though he got up and walked to the bench on his own, Durant eventually went to the locker room with 2:05 remaining. Durant walked in the locker room and to the press conference room without a limp.

Livingston rolled his ankle shortly after Mills collided into him near half court. Livingston walked around the locker room as well without a noticeable limp.

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