Curry hasn't scrimmaged yet in the wake of the Dubs' continued wait for his knee injury return.
In Tuesday's segment of NBA Today with Malika Andrews, Anthony Slater dropped the latest status of Stephen Curry's ongoing right knee injury recovery.
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According to the Golden State Warriors reporter and insider, Curry has yet to scrimmage and it remains uncertain when he could rejoin the Dubs lineup.
"Saturday, they announced he’s going to be incorporated into live-action contact. That’s important. Saturday pregame in Atlanta, Steve Kerr said they expect him to scrimmage Sunday in Atlanta. I talked to Steph postgame briefly and nudged him like, 'Hey, maybe Wednesday, maybe Friday [you will return],' and he said, 'Tap the brakes on that.' He’s got some checkpoints.
"They then canceled the Sunday scrimmage. He still has yet to scrimmage, and he says he wants to come back. They keep saying he wants to come back, but the reality is he has to get into a scrimmage, live action, and see how the knee responds because it hasn’t responded that well at times. He hasn’t scrimmaged, so he will not play Wednesday [against Brooklyn], and we don’t know beyond that."
Curry remains unavailable and sidelined with his problematic "runner's knee" condition. He hasn't played a game since late January.
Without their superstar guard, the Warriors endured struggles and a downslide. They find themselves in the final spot of the Play-In standings with a 34-38 record.
As the clock is now ticking with 10 games left in their regular season, the Warriors can only hope that Curry will be ready sooner rather than later.
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