STEPHEN Curry may be dealing with a worrying injury after Team USA's victory over Team Canada on Thursday.
Curry was snapped walking around town with teammates while wearing ice packs on both knees.
This comes after Team USA defeated Team Canada 86-72 in an exhibition matchup at T-Mobile Arena.
The Golden State Warriors guard knocked down 4 of 7 shots for 12 points.
Curry looked in form as he nailed three of six three-pointers and dished out three assists.
Despite being snapped afterward with icepacks on his knees Team USA head coach Steve Kerr had nothing to say about an injury for the guard.
Curry did have an injury scare while Team USA practiced in Las Vegas for their training camp though.
The 36-year-old guard was seen having his right hand checked out after Team USA's second scrimmage.
Kerr shut down rumors quickly as he told the media there was nothing to worry about.
During today's exhibition matchup, Anthony Edwards led the way for Team USA scoring 13 points.
Jrue Holiday added 11 points and Anthony Davis chipped in with 10 of his own.
Team USA will compete in four more exhibitions before getting to France.
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Canada was led by RJ Barrett, Shai Gilgeous-Alexander, and Dillon Brooks.
Barrett scored 12 points while Gilgeous-Alexander and Brooks poured in 10.
Former President Barack Obama was in attendance at the game after greeting the team at their training camp Wednesday.
Multiple prominent basketball coaches and players were also in attendance for the exhibition.
Jerry Colangelo, Mike Krzyzewski, Jim Boeheim, Dwyane Wade, Carmelo Anthony, Dawn Staley and more showed their support for Team USA.
Team USA struggled to begin the game going down 11-1 midway through the first quarter.
But they quickly rebounded and led 41-33 at the half and never looked back.
Team USA will play their next game against Australia in Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates, on Monday.
Kerr rolled out a starting lineup of Curry, Jrue Holiday, Devin Booker, LeBron James, and Joel Embiid.
But Kerr made it clear that the lineup could change moving forward and to not read too much into it.