NBA Fans React to Steph Curry's Impressive Injury Return as Warriors Fall to Durant, Sengun, Rockets
Durant added 31 points on 10-for-17 shooting as Houston won despite Stephen Curry’s expected return for Golden State.
- Durant scored 31 points to lead the Rockets to a 117-116 victory over the Warriors on Sunday, shooting 10-17 from the field in the one-point win.
- The Warriors have struggled since Stephen Curry injured his knee in February, posting a dismal 9-18 record during the 27 games he missed.
- Supporting the win, Smith added 23 points and Thompson contributed 18 for the Rockets, who shot 44 for 80 overall against Golden State.
- Currently holding the 10 seed in the play-in tournament, the Warriors face playoff pressure as Stephen Curry is expected to make his return Sunday night.
- With five games remaining, Golden State trails the Phoenix Suns by six games and the Los Angeles Clippers by three as the regular season winds down.
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