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(The Sports Xchange) - Five-time All Star forward Blake Griffin will be a game-time decision when the Los Angeles Clippers play the Los Angeles Lakers at Staples Center on Friday.

Griffin has missed the past 14 games because of a sprained left knee, which he sustained in a 120-115 victory against the Lakers on Nov. 27. He was originally expected to miss eight weeks, but has made rapid progress in his rehabilita­tion.

Griffin practiced with the Clippers G League affiliate on Wednesday and rejoined his Los Angeles teammates for another practice Thursday. --Golden State Warriors star point guard Stephen Curry was ruled out for Friday’s game against the Charlotte Hornets but he could return Saturday, according to coach Steve Kerr.

Curry, who is recovering from a sprained right ankle, will sit out for the 11th straight game on Friday. But he participat­ed in parts of practice Thursday and took part in a 3-on-3 scrimmage afterward, prompting optimism he might be able to play Saturday against the Memphis Grizzlies.

“I don’t think it would make much sense, but I think he’s probably going to want to (play),” Kerr told reporters. “But it’s more likely he plays Saturday. If all goes well, I expect him to play Saturday, but even if it goes well, I’m not expecting him to play (Friday).”

Curry last played on Dec. 4. The Warriors are 9-1 without his services. --Houston Rockets guard Chris Paul was ruled out for Thursday’s game against the Boston Celtics, the team announced.

Paul is missing his third straight contest since sustaining a left adductor strain in the fourth quarter of a 122116 loss to the Los Angeles Lakers on Dec. 20.

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