Stephen Curry Eager to Return From Leg Injury, Play for Warriors as Soon as Friday Against Minnesota
Stephen Curry returns after five games out due to a left quadriceps injury, having regained full range of motion and resumed full practice, averaging 27.9 points per game this season.
- On Friday the Golden State Warriors expect Stephen Curry to return against the Minnesota Timberwolves after a five-game absence caused by a left quadriceps contusion and muscle strain.
- After injuring his left quad on Nov. 26 in a collision with Houston Rockets guard Amen Thompson, Stephen Curry rehabbed in San Francisco, regained full range of motion, and resumed all practice activity.
- Spending four to six hours daily in rehab, Stephen Curry practiced Wednesday, completed contact drills and a six-minute scrimmage, and is averaging 27.9 points per game this season.
- With Curry back the Warriors will start Stephen Curry alongside Seth Curry for the first time, keep Pat Spencer in the rotation, and may have Draymond Green available while Al Horford remains out.
- Amid roster questions, Kerr noted Kuminga can be traded after Jan. 15, while the Warriors held four of their previous five opponents below 100.
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Warriors’ Steph Curry nears return from quad injury: ‘I’m feeling great’
SAN FRANCISCO – Trayce Jackson-Davis was hit with not one, not two, but three Steph Curry ankle-breakers on one possession during the Warriors’ Thursday practice, a sequence that had a single, inevitable conclusion. “Then he hit a rainbow 3, if that tells you anything,” Jackson-Davis said. In other words, Steph Curry’s left quad seemed to be back to normal after an injury took him out of action for over two weeks. Both Curry and coach Steve Ke…
Stephen Curry eager to return from leg injury, play for Warriors as soon as Friday against Minnesota
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Is Stephen Curry Playing Tonight Against The Timberwolves? Latest Injury Update On Warriors Star
Stephen Curry (Image Credits: Imagn) The Golden State Warriors will host the Minnesota Timberwolves at the Chase Center on Friday night, and Stephen Curry’s availability would be crucial for the home team. The Warriors’ star guard has missed the last five games due to a leg injury. In the 16 games he has played in the 2025-26 NBA regular season, Curry averaged 27.9 points on 47.1% shooting from the field, 4.0 assists, 3.7 rebounds, and 1.3 steal…
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