Why Seth Curry, Steph’s Younger Brother, Will Not Return for Warriors Until Early March
- On Wednesday, Kerr will decide after practice if Stephen Curry and Kristaps Porzingis can play Thursday in Boston.
- Curry is sidelined by runner's knee, missing Golden State's last five games, while Porzingis has not played since Jan. 7 due to Achilles tendinitis.
- In 39 games, Curry is averaging 27.2 points and leads the NBA with 4.5 3-pointers per game and a 93.1% free-throw percentage, while prior to the break he practiced 3-on-3 and 5-on-5 and trained with the Warriors training staff.
- The Warriors are 29-26 and need Curry's two‑way impact to improve playoff positioning, making his return immediately consequential.
- Balancing caution and urgency, Kerr said Porzingis showed scoring skills but needs game-like settings, while Curry is expected to return later this week if he passes practice evaluations.
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Warriors’ Stephen Curry, Kristaps Porzingis may return vs. Celtics
Former Celtics center Kristaps Porzingis could make his debut with the Golden State Warriors when they host Boston on Thursday night.Warriors coach Steve Kerr said he's hoping two-time MVP Stephen Curry will also be on the court. Curry, who leads Golden State with 27.2 points per game, has missed the last five games because of a sore knee.Porzingis was acquired by the Warriors from Atlanta at the trade deadline but hasn't played since Jan. 7 due…
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