Steph Curry's return to the Golden State Warriors' lineup on Friday came despite some lingering pain after being diagnosed with a pelvic injury. Curry revealed that he suffered a "deep serious contusion" that was reminiscent of an injury he had in 2021. Curry said he can play but will "feel it for a while."
The Golden State Warriors desperately needed Steph Curry to return so that they could break their losing streak, and they got their wish granted on Friday night
A new update on superstar guard Stephen Curry was released prior to Friday’s game after Curry had missed time with an injury. “Steph Curry went through a six-minute team scrimmage today in New Orleans,
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Curry, 37, met the team in Miami and practiced at the unassuming private Catholic university outside downtown. He was re-evaluated in the morning for his pelvic contusion and is listed as questionable for Tuesday’s game against the Heat — Butler’s first action against the team he brought to two NBA Finals.
For the third leg of a six-game road trip, the Golden State Warriors are set to travel to face the New Orleans Pelicans on Friday night. The Warriors are entering this game on a two-game losing streak after losing to the Miami Heat on Tuesday.
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