The Warriors coach made it clear that if Curry isn't fully ready to play, his absence and recovery will only continue for the final stretch of the season.
As the wait continues across The Bay about Stephen Curry's on-court comeback, Steve Kerr made it clear that they are not rushing everything for the Golden State Warriors superstar.
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Curry hasn't played since late January upon sustaining his troubling "runner's knee" complications, and it remains to be seen when he could finally step on the hardwood with less than three weeks left in the Dubs' regular season schedule.
Appearing on Willard & Dibs, the Warriors coach emphasized that neither he nor the team will give Curry the green light unless the superstar guard is 100% ready to play amid his ongoing right knee injury recovery.
"If we don’t feel good about it, then he’s not going to play," Kerr said. "We’re not pushing him into anything. If things aren’t really clear, Rick [Celebrini] has been adamant about that and very open with me and Mike [Dunleavy] over the last week, and he feels good about it.
"But we’re down to 10 games left, and if there’s anything that’s a concern whatsoever, then that takes precedence and priority."
As the Warriors' roller-coaster season approaches its final leg, time will tell if Curry will still see himself wearing a Golden State uniform.
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