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- By Connor Letourneau Connor Letourneau is a San Francisco Chronicle staff writer.

Stars could miss game.

Guard Stephen Curry (right hand contusion) and forwards Draymond Green (right foot contusion) and Kevin Durant (sprained left ankle) are listed as questionab­le for the Warriors’ Monday night game against Sacramento.

It is unclear when Curry and Green sustained their respective bruises. In Saturday’s win over New Orleans, Curry poured in 22 of his team-high 27 points in the second half, including 14 in the third quarter. Green chipped in six points, seven rebounds, eight assists, two steals and a block despite being hampered by foul trouble.

Durant has missed three of Golden State’s past four games with a nagging ankle sprain.

This much is certain: Golden State will hold Curry, Green and Durant out if they still feel any pain Monday. The Warriors have showed repeatedly that they’ll be cautious with injuries in the name of keeping players healthy for the postseason.

The Kings will arrive at Oracle Arena with a 5-14 record. Lost bet: Curry began to make good Saturday night on his bet with teammate JaVale McGee, wearing a yellow Warriors fanny pack to his news conference after Golden State’s 110-95 win over New Orleans.

“This is actually just me being nice,” Curry said. McGee “didn’t even give me this one. I got this from Ralph Walker, our security guy, on the way off the court.”

The wager: If Curry’s alma mater, Davidson, beat McGee’s alma mater, Nevada, on Tuesday, McGee would have to caddy a round of golf for Curry. If the Wolf Pack won, Curry would have to wear a fanny pack to at least three games.

Nevada beat Curry’s Wildcats 81-68, forcing Curry to strap on an accessory that went out of style long ago. Not that Curry minded, of course.

“I’m kind of feeling it, though,” Curry said of the fanny pack. “It’s nice.”

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