Golden State Warriors confirm Curry’s return date, Cousins set for return as well
Stephen Curry has been on the sidelines since November 8, after suffering a groin injury in the game against the Milwaukee Bucks.
Curry’s rehabilitation process has been on ever since, but it has taken him sometime to get back onto the court for the warriors.
Curry’s injury coincided with a period of emotional upheaval for the Golden State Warriors, with KD-Green altercation causing the Warriors to enter unchartered territory.
The mood had been gloomy in that GSW locker room for sometime, but things seem to be getting back on track with 3 back to back wins for the Warriors, and with Curry set to return, the gloom is set to clear for Golden State.
In the press conference post last night’s win for the Warriors, Steve Kerr revealed that Curry is fit enough to participate in full practice on Tuesday and will be back for Golden State on Thursday against the Raptors, provided everything in practice goes as per plan.
Kerr says Curry should be a full-go at practice on Tuesday. Kerr wanted to make sure Curry had a couple practice days before returning to games.
— Nick Friedell (@NickFriedell) November 27, 2018
Kerr says it’s a possibility Curry could return for Thursday’s game against Toronto if he goes through the next couple days of practice with no issues.
— Nick Friedell (@NickFriedell) November 27, 2018
Steph Curry was involved in a three vehicle accident earlier this week, one which did not cause any damage to Curry but surely did worry a lot of Curry and Golden State fans.
A dash cam video that has surfaced on social media shows how a car that went out of control, slammed into Curry’s Porsche and was later hit by another car coming from behind.
Thankfully, Curry came out of the crash unharmed and was also able to click some photographs with the officers that came up to the place of the crash.
New dash cam video shows Steph Curry’s black Porsche being hit by an out of control car. Scary stuff. pic.twitter.com/SF7Az56flL
— TheWarriorsTalk (@TheWarriorsTalk) November 26, 2018
Curry then thanked his fans for all the support.
Don’t need any reminders but All the Time God is Great and God is Great all the time! Appreciate all the texts.
— Stephen Curry (@StephenCurry30) November 23, 2018
Kerr has been highly impressed by how Curry has taken to this injury period, working hard on his rehab and helping out his teammates.
“He’s anxious to get back,” Kerr said last weekend as per ESPN
“But he’s handled it very well, supporting his teammates, getting his rehab in every day, working really hard. So, he’s handling it pretty much exactly as you would expect Steph to handle it.” he added.
According to reports, DeMarcus Cousins is also set to take the court for the Warriors, as his rehab is going well and could make a return to the lineup after Christmas.
Sources: Warriors’ injured center DeMarcus Cousins is ramping up his workload on his Achilles and is targeting a return to the lineup after Christmas. https://t.co/S2bcXPYyut via @mercnews
— Logan Murdock (@loganmmurdock) November 26, 2018
How do you think the Warriors would perform once Cousins and Curry both are back?
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