Warriors superstar guard Stephen Curry is still in “rehab stage” of recovering from a foot injury and hasn’t returned to the court, coach Steve Kerr said Saturday.
The Warriors announced the superstar guard will miss at least two weeks after suffering a ligament injury in a game vs the Boston Celtics.
“Everything’s going well,” Kerr told reporters after Saturday’s practice. “Again, they’re going to be cautious and make sure everything is in order by the time he really gets back on the court and starts getting after it. So that hasn’t happened yet, but it shouldn’t be too far.”
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There was conversation around Marcus Smart’s play that caused Curry’s injury. The Warriors’ superstar said Smart did not act maliciously.
The injury sidelined the Davinson and Warriors legend for at least seven games and was a massive blow for a team, which started to turning the corner after the reunion of their big three.
Both Draymond Green and Klay Thompson missed significant time this season due to injuries. The game vs Washington on March 14 marked the first time Curry, Green and Thompson took the court together in 1,005 days.
In total, the three have played 11 minutes together over the last two games. Golden State has been on 1-3 in the first four games without Curry.
Curry is expected to be re-evaluated Friday. The Warriors are optimistic Curry will be ready to play in the postseason.
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