Stephen Curry’s Return Date from Injury Gets Major Hint from Steve Kerr
Stephen Curry, the star guard for the Golden State Warriors, will miss his fourth game of the 2024-25 season in the Warriors’ Thanksgiving-eve matchup against the Oklahoma City Thunder. However, Warriors fans need not worry, as head coach Steve Kerr provided an optimistic update about Curry’s injury status.
Curry Expected Back for Saturday’s Game Against Phoenix Suns
Before the game against the Thunder, Kerr shared encouraging news about Curry’s recovery. According to Anthony Slater of The Athletic, Kerr mentioned that the Warriors are hopeful Curry will be off the injury report in time for their Saturday matchup against the Phoenix Suns.
“He’s been banged up the last week, his knees have been bothering him,” Kerr explained. “Hopefully this gives Steph the time he needs the next couple of days to get ready for our road trip. At 36, you’re just going to have more aches and pains. Fortunately, the MRI that he had yesterday was negative. But he needs some time to clear the tendinitis that’s in his knees right now. Hopefully the next couple of days will do that.”
This update should come as a relief for Warriors fans, as Curry’s issue appears to be related to knee tendinitis, a common condition that can be managed with rest and treatment. Kerr’s optimism suggests Curry will be ready to return soon, and the injury doesn’t seem serious enough to cause long-term concern.
Warriors Off to a Strong Start in 2024-25 Season
Despite Curry’s recent absence, the Golden State Warriors are off to a strong start in the 2024-25 season, holding a 12-5 record. They currently sit in second place in the Western Conference standings, trailing only the Oklahoma City Thunder at 13-4. This success has been crucial for the Warriors, who are looking to bounce back after missing the playoffs last season.
Curry’s Performance at Age 36
At 36 years old, Stephen Curry continues to defy age and remains one of the best players in the NBA. Much of his success this season can be attributed to the Warriors and Kerr’s management of his minutes. Curry is playing about 29 minutes per game, the lowest he’s played in the past five seasons. This approach has allowed him to maintain high-level performance while avoiding overexertion.
Through 17 games, Curry has been averaging 22.4 points, 5.4 rebounds, 6.5 assists, and 1.6 steals per game. His shooting splits are exceptional, with 47.5% shooting from the field, 44.4% from three-point range, and an impressive 95.8% from the free-throw line. This combination of scoring and efficiency highlights Curry’s continued excellence, despite his age.
Curry on Track for 11th All-Star Appearance
Curry’s strong start to the season puts him on track for his 11th All-Star appearance, and his fifth consecutive selection. As the leader of the Warriors, Curry’s consistent performance remains vital to their championship aspirations.
Warriors Aiming for Playoff Redemption
The Warriors’ main goal this season is to return to the playoffs after a disappointing exit in the play-in round last year, where they lost to the Sacramento Kings. With Curry playing at an elite level and the team looking healthy overall, the Warriors are well-positioned to make a deep playoff run.
In conclusion, while Stephen Curry will miss a few games due to knee tendinitis, his return is expected soon, and his strong performance this season suggests he’ll continue to be a key player for the Golden State Warriors. Fans can look forward to his full recovery as the Warriors aim to make a playoff push and contend for a championship in the 2024-25 season.