After Isaiah Thomas and John Wall put together the performance of the postseason so far with a brilliant duel in the first game of the night on Tuesday, the Warriors and Jazz finally got their second-round series underway, with Game 1 at Oracle Arena. 

Unfortunately, the Western Conference foes couldn't live up to the preceding contest, as the Warriors jumped out to a double-digit lead early in the second quarter, and never looked back, cruising the rest of the way to a 106-94 win and a 1-0 series lead. 

There were a few moments of intrigue, however, including one during the third quarter in which Stephen Curry seemed to tweak his ankle after dropping in a smooth finger roll. Once he exited the game, the Warriors star was looked at by the team's athletic trainer, and appeared to be wincing a bit as she made her evaluation.

Curry returned to the game late in the fourth quarter, but just for a few plays. 

After the game, Curry assured everyone that there were no serious problems with his ankle. "Routine maintenance," was what Curry called the in-game exam, and said it was "nothing to worry about."

This is obviously good news for both Curry and the Warriors, as their point guard has had his troubles with ankle injuries in the past. 

In Tuesday's Game 1, Curry was the Warriors' leading scorer, finishing with 22 points.