Is Stephen Curry Playing Tonight vs Nets? Warriors Release Availability Report for 8x All-Star
The Golden State Warriors pulled off a miracle win on Friday night. Having played the Celtics on Thursday, the Warriors faced the Cavaliers with four of their stars riding the bench. Stephen Curry, Klay Thompson, Andrew Wiggins, and Draymond Green, all were rested against the Cavs.
The Warriors managed to pull off an unlikely 120-114 win. Jordan Poole led the way, scoring 32 points while playing 40 minutes on the second night of a back-to-back. With the win in Cleveland, the Warriors finished the five-game trip with a 3-2 winning record, for the first time this season.
Now, the Warriors are back home and they are preparing to take on the Brooklyn Nets tonight. The fans are all wondering just one thing: Will Stephen Curry suit up tonight?
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Stephen Curry will play tonight
The Warriors rested Steph and the other three stars on the last game of the road trip. The rest was not after looking at the matchup or the record, but to avoid fatigue-related injuries. In the recent injury report shared by the team, they have listed James Wiseman and Andre Iguodala as out, and Anthony Lamb as questionable.
James Wiseman and Andre Iguodala remain out against the Nets tomorrow. Anthony Lamb is questionable with foot soreness. Everyone else on the Warriors cleared.
— Anthony Slater (@anthonyVslater) January 22, 2023
That means Stephen Curry would be on the floor tonight as the Dubs host the Nets.
Having lost their last three games at home, the Warriors would like to correct the trend. On the other hand, the Nets finally won a game after losing four games in a row. Kyrie Irving and co would like to increase their winning record.
Can Steph and Klay lead the charge against a Kevin Durant-less Nets? We’ll have to wait until tonight to see how the matchup goes.
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