Steph Curry trending towards return on Fri. against Pelicans
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Curry participated Thursday in a scrimmage during practice, and then underwent an individual workout to test the injury.
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"He looked really good," Kerr said at his team's practice Thursday, per ESPN's Ohm Youngmisuk.
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Golden State is in a tight battle to claim one of the top six spots in the Western Conference. "We're in the fight and we've got 10 games to go and I can't wait," Kerr said.
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The Golden State Warriors are set to face the New Orleans Pelicans on Friday night. Ahead of their 8 p.m. ET matchup, Warriors head coach Steve Kerr spoke with the team regarding the injury of Stephen Curry.
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Curry remained out of Golden State’s lineup Tuesday night for a game against the Miami Heat, the second straight game he has missed with a pelvic contusion.
Curry, 37, met the team in Miami and practiced at the unassuming private Catholic university outside downtown. He was re-evaluated in the morning for his pelvic contusion and is listed as questionable for Tuesday’s game against the Heat — Butler’s first action against the team he brought to two NBA Finals.
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