Judging by Baron Davis' immobility after Saturday's win over the Cavaliers, the Warriors will be without their starting point guard until after the All-Star break.

Davis, who sprained his right ankle at the end of the first quarter, sat in the visitors' locker room with his foot heavily taped 30 minutes after the game. He couldn't put a sock on without assistance, strapped a soft cast over the foot, and ultimately left the arena in a wheelchair.

Though X-rays taken after the game were negative and the Warriors are officially listing him as day-to-day, Davis sounded prepared for an extended stay on the sidelines.

"The way it feels now, I don't even want to talk about it," he said. "The good thing is, it's a clean sprain. I just got to work out, ride the bike, work on my shot while I'm off. And when I get back, I'm going to lead us to victory."