Stephen Curry made a return on Monday after missing out a loss against the Pacers due to left knee pain.
Golden State Warriors are going through a rough phase in the NBA regular season. Since an impressive 12-3 start to the season, Stephen Curry & Co. are 7-17 through 24 games. Golden State would end their frustrating four-game road trip with a clash against Minnesota Timberwolves.
The Warriors are back on a disappointing defeat against one of the league’s worst, Toronto Raptors. Steph Curry scored 26 points but still, Toronto snatched a win in the last minute.
Hield and Schroder combined for 20 points on a terrible 8-25 shooting. Golden State as a team, outside of Curry, shot 26-71 and it’s a big concern for Steve Kerr, who took the accountability after the loss.
Warriors are tenth in the West with a 19-20 record and fell to below .500 for the first time this season. The Dubs have defeated the Timberwolves in last two games and take a 2-1 lead in the season.
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Stephen Curry made a return on Monday after missing out a loss against the Pacers due to left knee pain. The veteran guard is not listed on the Warriors’ fresh injury report. Curry is cleared to play against the Timberwolves.
Gary Payton II is on track to return for the Warriors tomorrow in Minnesota. He’s probable. Missed the last 10 games with a calf strain. Draymond Green and Kyle Anderson are questionable. Brandin Podziemski remains out.
— Anthony Slater (@anthonyVslater) January 14, 2025
Warriors will be boosted by the return of Gary Payton II who has been upgraded to probable. Draymond Green and Kyle Anderson (left hamstring soreness) are listed questionable.
Jonathan Kuminga (right ankle sprain) and Brandin Podziemski (right abdominal) remain out for this contest. The former will be re-evaluated in three weeks for a right ankle sprain that he suffered against Grizzlies.
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