Steph Curry’s status for the Golden State Warriors’ matchup against the Phoenix Suns remains uncertain as he is listed as questionable due to bilateral knee pain.
This injury has kept him from playing in the last game against the Oklahoma City Thunder, which the Warriors lost, extending their losing streak to three games12.
Curry participated fully in practice on Friday, and head coach Steve Kerr expressed optimism about his recovery, stating, “he’s doing better” as they prepare for the game23.
Despite his absence, Curry has been a key contributor this season, averaging 22.4 points, 6.5 assists, and 5.4 rebounds per game while shooting nearly 48% from the field14.
The Warriors are currently third in the Western Conference with a record of 12-6 but face significant pressure to break their losing streak against a competitive Suns team led by Kevin Durant23.
The Suns enter this game ninth in the conference with a record of 10-8, having also struggled recently14.
In addition to Curry, several other players are on the injury report for the Warriors.
Andrew Wiggins is also listed as questionable due to an ankle injury, while Jonathan Kuminga is probable after dealing with an illness34. The team is hoping to have their core players available as they aim to regain momentum.
Tonight’s game at the Chase Center is set for 9:00 p.m. EST, and fans are eager to see if Curry will take the court against his former teammate Durant. The rivalry adds an extra layer of excitement to this crucial matchup24.
With both teams needing a win to improve their standings, Curry’s potential return could be pivotal for the Warriors’ chances.
As they navigate this challenging stretch, his health remains a top priority for the organization13.