Stephen Curry returns for Warriors after two months out with knee injury
Stephen Curry returned to the court for the Golden State Warriors after a two-month absence due to a right knee injury. He played approximately 25 minutes against the Houston Rockets, with coach Steve Kerr emphasizing cautious management of Curry’s playing time in light of the team's demanding schedule. This return comes as the Warriors have struggled in Curry’s absence, posting a disappointing 13-25 record without their star player. Curry himself acknowledged the ongoing pain in his knee as part of his “new normal,” but he remains driven to finish the season strong.
By the Numbers- Golden State's record without Curry: 13-25 this season.
- Curry averages 27.2 points per game, leading the team in scoring.
- Warriors have five games in eight days with a back-to-back scheduled.
- Curry will not play on consecutive nights as a precaution.
Curry's performance and health will dictate the Warriors' game-to-game strategy, potentially allowing for a more flexible playing schedule as he regains his rhythm. The team hopes to stabilize their record and improve their playoff positioning with his return.
Bottom LineUltimately, Curry's return is crucial for the Warriors as they navigate a challenging stretch. His ability to manage pain and contribute effectively will be instrumental in determining the team's success in the remaining games this season.
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