San Francisco. Golden State Warriors guard Stephen Curry completed a full practice Tuesday and participated in a five-on-five scrimmage as part of his rehab from a right knee injury that forced him to leave the Jan. 30 game against Detroit and sidelined him for weeks. Coach Steve Kerr said Curry will miss Wednesday's game and is 'doubtful' for Thursday while staff monitor his response; team officials and medical staff will evaluate post-scrimmage recovery with an eye toward potential clearance before the Play-In tournament beginning April 15.
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If you're a Warriors fan, Curry's return could boost the team's performance in the Play-In tournament. His absence has been felt on the court. Keep an eye on official updates before the April 15 kick-off.
Stephen Curry is making progress but isn't back yet. His knee recovery is being closely monitored. If you're into sports betting or fantasy leagues, factor this into your strategy. Worth forwarding if you know a Warriors fan.
If Curry returns healthy, the Golden State Warriors and their ticket-holding fans stand to benefit through improved lineup stability and increased playoff odds.
The Warriors' rotation, their coaching staff and fans have suffered disruptions from Curry's prolonged absence and the team's reliance on his scoring and playmaking.
Warriors star guard Stephen Curry to take significant step in road to recovery from knee injury
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