Golden State Warriors star Stephen Curry has been cleared to resume on-court activities after his recent ankle sprain. The team announced Tuesday that Curry, injured during a game against the Chicago Bulls last Thursday, is making good progress in his recovery. If all goes well, he could rejoin practice in Los Angeles on Friday. However, his return depends on further evaluation after the workout. For now, he’ll train in the Bay Area, missing Wednesday’s game against the Dallas Mavericks.
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Warriors’ Struggles Highlight Stephen Curry’s Impact as Return Nears
An MRI last week showed no structural damage to Curry’s ankle, a relief for him and the Warriors. Over the weekend, Curry has already missed two games against the San Antonio Spurs. Throughout his 15-year career, he’s faced multiple ankle injuries, with his right ankle being a recurring issue. The Warriors, who have struggled without him, have felt his absence. Since 2014-15, they’re 65-105 in regular-season games without Curry.
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As Curry nears his 36th birthday on Thursday, the Warriors are in a tough spot in the Western Conference standings. Currently, 10th with 18 games left, they’re fighting for a playoff spot. Curry’s potential return offers hope, but his health will be closely monitored. The team’s medical staff will watch him closely as they push for a better standing in the remaining games.
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