MIAMI — Stephen Curry’s road trip is ending a game early, with the Golden State Warriors making the decision to hold the NBA’s all-time 3-point leader out of Wednesday night’s game in Miami against the Heat.Curry is sitting out with right ankle soreness. He tweaked the ankle in a game Friday at San Antonio and did it again Tuesday in a game at Orlando, but was able to keep playing in both of those contests.The matchup is the finale of a six-game, nine-day trip for the Warriors, who are 3-2 on the trip going into Wednesday.Al Horford (left toe injury management) and Jonathan Kuminga (knee tendonitis) are also out for Golden State against Miami, with Jimmy Butler (back), Draymond Green (illness) and Buddy Hield (illness) all questionable.Warriors coach Steve Kerr has pointed out multiple times that such a long trip is tough enough, yet this one was made tougher because the jammed schedule didn’t provide his team an opportunity to practice.“We all know what the schedule’s been like and I know coach talked about it … we try not to think about it too much knowing it is what it is,” Curry said after Tuesday night’s loss in Orlando. “You have to find a way to overcome it. We’ve done a decent job, we let (two) games slide that we feel like we wish we would have had, but we’re all right right now.”Wednesday’s game will be Golden State’s 17th in 30 days to start the sea …