Rockets Take on the Warriors, Seek 6th Straight Victory
Curry has completed multiple scrimmages, and the Warriors expect him to return after missing 27 games with a right knee injury.
- Golden State Warriors star Stephen Curry is expected to return on Sunday against the Houston Rockets after missing 27 consecutive games due to a persistent knee injury, sources told ESPN.
- Curry has remained sidelined since January 30, when he sustained a knee injury against the Detroit Pistons, undergoing cautious recovery with three consecutive days of 5-on-5 scrimmage sessions this week.
- The Warriors posted a 13-25 record in the 38 games Curry missed, dropping the team to 10th place in the Western Conference standings.
- Warriors coach Steve Kerr said last week that Curry would need a "runway" of games to generate rhythm before the mid-April play-in tournament.
- With five regular-season games remaining, the Warriors hold a 36-41 record and must win two play-in games in mid-April to secure an eighth seed and playoff berth.
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Sources: Curry expected to return vs. Rockets
Following two successful scrimmages, Warriors star Stephen Curry is expected to get official clearance for a Sunday return to the lineup after missing the previous 27 games with a persistent right knee issue, league sources told ESPN.
Steph Curry Injury Update: Will He Play Against the Rockets?
Steph Curry Injury Update: Will He Play Against the Rockets? The Golden State Warriors have received the definitive update they’ve been waiting for: Stephen Curry is expected to be cleared for a return to the lineup this Sunday, April 5, against the Houston Rockets. Curry has officially cleared the final medical hurdles after missing 27 consecutive games. The 38-year-old superstar has been sidelined since January 30 due to a combination of patel…
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