Considering that they have won two consecutive games since Steph Curry suffered an ankle injury, the Golden State Warriors are an outstanding 4-1 on the season.
It doesn’t appear possible for the squad to win games without Curry, though, as they are unquestionably superior when the star guard is playing. At the time, it didn’t appear like his ankle injury would have any lasting effects, and on Saturday, there was an update on his expected comeback.
Anthony Slater of The Athletic has a close-up look at Curry warming up before the Warriors’ game against the Houston Rockets. His appearance is suggesting that he might make a comeback on Monday night, even though he will stay out.
AnthonyVslater: “Steph Curry out on the court in Houston currently going through his normal pregame shooting routine. Another signal his return from an ankle sprain is very close.”
After Curry’s initial injury was reassessed for the first time, the team provided an update on him on Friday.
Via @WarriorsPR: “The re-evaluation indicated that Curry is making good progress and, as a result, he has been cleared to return to segments of the team’s practice tonight in Houston. He will not play in tomorrow’s game against the Rockets and will be re-evaluated again on Sunday.”
The Warriors remain on the road, with their next contest coming against the Washington Wizards after they just defeated the Rockets 127-121.