Stephen Curry played through a quad contusion during the Golden State Warriors' victory over the New York Knicks but is expected to be available for the next game. Coach Steve Kerr confirmed Curry's status after Friday's practice, easing concerns for the team. The Warriors continue their strong run with 10 wins in their last 14 games.
The Golden State Warriors secured a win against the New York Knicks on Thursday, with Stephen Curry delivering a strong performance despite nursing an injury. In 34 minutes on the court, Curry scored 27 points on 10-of-17 shooting, including 4-of-9 from three-point range. He also recorded seven assists, one steal, and one block. After the game, Curry was seen limping in the tunnel and later told ESPN's Anthony Slater that he had played through a quad contusion.
Following Friday's practice in San Francisco, Warriors coach Steve Kerr provided a positive update on Curry's condition. "Steph, he’s good, yeah," Kerr said. "He’s fine (for Saturday’s game against the Hornets)." This reassurance comes as the Warriors, currently 23-19, aim to maintain their momentum. They have won 10 of their last 14 games, with Curry averaging 26.9 points and 6.2 assists per game during that stretch. The 37-year-old has appeared in 16 of Golden State's last 17 games and expressed optimism about the team's form. "I like where we are at," Curry said postgame. "I like the vibes. I like how we are playing."
However, the Warriors will be without forward Gui Santos for Saturday's matchup against the Charlotte Hornets due to a left ankle sprain sustained in the Knicks game. "Won’t play (Saturday), and it looks like it’s not a really bad sprain," Kerr noted. Santos has been a key rotation player over the last 10 games, averaging 3.2 rebounds in about 16 minutes per game, contributing energy and hustle. Aside from Santos, the team is expected to be at full strength.
The Warriors face a busy schedule ahead, with 13 games remaining until the All-Star break from February 12 to 18. Curry has missed 10 games this season, putting him on pace for around 62 appearances, just shy of the 65 needed for All-NBA eligibility. Nonetheless, his availability bolsters Golden State's push up the Western Conference standings.