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Warriors’ Coach Steve Kerr Provides Update on Steph Curry’s Injury

Stephen Curry scored 27 points despite a quad contusion and a postgame limp, with his availability for Saturday’s game under 48-hour monitoring.

  • On Thursday night at Chase Center, the Golden State Warriors beat the New York Knicks 126-113 while Stephen Curry played through a quad contusion, with his condition monitored over the next 48 hours.
  • Earlier this season, Curry missed five games after a quad contusion in December, and Golden State's offense sputtered without him, showing the team's thin margin when its star is compromised.
  • After a vintage shooting display, Curry still produced 27 points, seven assists, three rebounds in 34 minutes, shooting 10-of-17 and 4-of-9 from three, averaging 26.9 points and 6.2 assists in the recent stretch.
  • Meanwhile, Gui Santos will miss Saturday's game after exiting with a left ankle sprain, reducing rotation and wing size, a meaningful short-term hit for the Warriors' lineups.
  • With the Warriors 23-19 and riding a hot stretch, Curry's availability is vital for maintaining ball-handling and late-game creation, supporting a 5-1 homestand possibility after winning 10 of last 14.
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Warriors’ coach Steve Kerr provides update on Steph Curry’s injury

SAN FRANCISCO – Steph Curry may have away from the postgame podium after Thursday night’s victory over the Knicks, but the team does not expect their franchise player to miss any time. “Steph, he’s good, yeah,” Warriors coach Steve Kerr said after Friday’s practice. “He’s fine (for tomorrow’s game against the Hornets).” The Warriors are winners of 10 of their last 14, and as always, Curry has had an outsized impact on the run of positive results…

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