Ahead of their game against the New Orleans Pelicans, the Golden State Warriors have upgraded the injury status of star guard Stephen Curry. Curry has missed the last few games for the Warriors but could be making his return tomorrow.
Curry was upgraded to questionable ahead of this game.
Curry first suffered his pelvic injury after taking a hard fall against the Toronto Raptors recently. The entire team held its collective breath during the fall, but Curry seemed to avoid anything too serious.
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Curry has been great for the Warriors this season, averaging 24.1 points, 4.3 rebounds, 6.0 assists, and 1.1 steals per game. Golden State has relied on Curry heavily all year, and he has given them another strong showing.
The Warriors have struggled without their leader on the floor, losing two straight games. As they get ready for this game against New Orleans, Golden State will be trying to get things back on track.
Golden State enters this game against New Orleans with a record of 41-31 on the season. They are currently slotted in the No. 7 spot of the Western Conference playoff standings and are fighting for their postseason lives.
Before the injury to Curry, the Warriors were on a tear. They had jumped up the standings and were looking like one of the better teams in the Western Conference.
Since the team acquired star forward Jimmy Butler at the NBA trade deadline, everything has changed for Golden State. The Warriors look like true contenders and will be a force to deal with come playoff time.
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However, the overall health of Curry remains the biggest priority for this team. Golden State isn't going to rush him back onto the court before he is fully ready to go.
With the postseason quickly approaching, Golden State knows it may need to be cautious with its star guard. But it seems that the return of Curry to the court will be much sooner rather than later.
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This story was originally published March 27, 2025 at 4:59 PM.