Stephen Curry returns to full-squad scrimmaging with Warriors to test injured right knee
Curry was cleared for live contact after missing 25 games, and the Warriors want several games to ramp up his minutes before the play-in.
- On Tuesday, Golden State Warriors star Stephen Curry participated in a full practice and 5-on-5 scrimmage, marking a major step in his recovery from a persistent right knee injury.
- Curry has missed 26 consecutive games since leaving a Jan. 30 contest against the Detroit Pistons, leaving the Warriors with a 36-39 record while struggling to remain in the play-in race.
- Warriors coach Steve Kerr declared Curry out for Wednesday's game against the San Antonio Spurs and "doubtful" for Thursday's matchup versus the Cleveland Cavaliers.
- Kerr noted that the gym felt "bouncier" and "spirits were lifted" by Curry's presence, though the team will monitor his response to Tuesday's scrimmage before determining next steps.
- Internal goals focus on providing Curry a "runway" of games to regain rhythm before the play-in tournament, where the team needs him to win two elimination games to reach the playoffs.
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Warriors’ Steph Curry takes ‘good step’ in return from knee issue
According to Steve Kerr, Golden State Warriors star Steph Curry took a "good step" in his return from a knee injury by taking part in a "very light" session before participating in a 5-on-5 scrimmage on Tuesday.
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