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ESPN's Shelley Smith having tests after scare at Warriors
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ESPN's Shelley Smith having tests after scare at Warriors

Published May. 18, 2017 9:31 p.m. ET

OAKLAND, Calif. (AP) ESPN reporter Shelley Smith said Sunday night she was doing well and undergoing tests at an East Bay hospital for stroke symptoms after a scare in the Golden State locker room following the Warriors' 113-111 victory over San Antonio in Game 1 of the Western Conference finals.

Smith shared details with The Associated Press via text message and reported ''I'm good'' after the ordeal, which she said was being evaluated as a possible stroke. Fortunately, a Golden State team doctor was nearby and Smith was immediately moved to the training room to be attended to by the medical staff. She was then taken to a nearby hospital for further evaluation.

Smith - a regular at Golden State playoff games and practices in recent seasons - shared a photo of herself smiling via social media saying: ''I'm good!!! Waiting for test results! Thankyou everyone!!''

Dan Martinez, the Warriors' public relations director, posted on Twitter crediting the fast-acting staff around during the frightening moment. ''Thankful to work around such talented & caring people,'' he wrote.

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On Saturday, the Los Angeles Daily News featured breast cancer survivor Smith in an uplifting Mother's Day story.

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