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Last updated: January 13, 2025

Will Stephen Curry play tonight against Raptors? Latest injury update on Warriors’ superstar

The 4-time NBA Champion missed out previous game against the Pacers due to left knee pain.

Golden State Warriors (19-19) will take on Toronto Raptors (8-31) in the crucial NBA matchup on Monday night. The Steph Curry & Co. are on a four-game road trip and dropped first two games against Pistons and the Pacers.

Golden State have dropped 17 games out of the last 23 after making an impressive 12-3 start to the season. The Warriors failed to reach 100 points for the 11th time this season in a 108-96 loss at Indianapolis.

Warriors are tenth in the West with a 19-19 record after two straight defeats. Golden State are 9-9 on the road and Toronto are 7-13 in home games. The Raptors are on a five-game losing streak and have a poor record (3-24) against opponents over .500.

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Stephen Curry returns for Toronto’s clash

Stephen Curry has recovered from a knee injury and the veteran guard is cleared to play against the Raptors. His status was questionable against the Pistons but Curry made a return with 17 points.

The 4-time NBA Champion missed out previous game against the Pacers due to left knee pain. Steph Curry has missed eight games due to injury this season and the Warriors won five out of them.

Draymond Green is listed as questionable due to a back pain. Earlier on Sunday, Coach Steve Kerr said that he was able to practice and is expected to play against the Raptors. Andre Wiggins, who missed the last two games due to personal reasons, will also return.

Gary Payton II (left calf strain), Jonathan Kuminga (right ankle sprain) and Brandin Podziemski (right abdominal) remain sidelined for this contest.

Image Credit: Rick Osentoski-Imagn Images

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