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After missing more than two months with right knee injury, Stephen Curry returning for Warriors

Curry is expected to play about 25 minutes as Golden State tries to end a three-game skid and secure momentum for the play-in tournament.

  • On Sunday, the Golden State Warriors expect Stephen Curry to return against the Houston Rockets at Chase Center after missing 27 consecutive games with a knee injury.
  • Curry has been sidelined since January 30 with a knee injury; the 38-year-old faced "some long, dark days" during a recovery that lasted far longer than initially expected.
  • With a 36-41 record, the Golden State Warriors are fighting for a play-in tournament spot, needing Curry's production during the final five games of the regular season.
  • Coach Steve Kerr stated that "Steph is responsible for more of that than anyone" regarding bringing joy to the team, while teammate Gary Payton II declared "Superman's back."
  • Curry described dealing with his injury as a "new normal" requiring careful off-court maintenance, while Kerr indicated playing time will be limited to "less than 48" minutes.
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After missing more than two months with right knee injury, Stephen Curry returning for Warriors

Stephen Curry was set to play about 25 minutes against Houston on Sunday night in his return from a two-plus-month absence because of a right knee injury. Coach Steve Kerr said before the game that it’s still unclear how many…

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The Golden State Warriors leader, who has been away from the public prosecutor's office since January 30, will return this Sunday against Houston.

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