Steph made ‘good progress’ after missing two games with an ankle injury originally appeared on NBC Sports Bay Area
Things are looking up for Steph Curry as the Warriors superstar recovers from an ankle injury suffered during Golden State’s 112-104 loss to the Los Angeles Clippers last weekend.
The Warriors announced that Curry is “making good progress” after being re-evaluated on Friday and has been cleared to return to parts of Golden State’s practice in Houston.
Curry will miss the Warriors’ game against the Houston Rockets on Saturday before being re-evaluated on Sunday ahead of Golden State’s game against the Washington Wizards on Monday.
Curry injured his left peroneum last weekend against the Clippers when he briefly attempted to return to the court before aggravating the injury and heading to the locker room.
Fellow guard De’Anthony Melton is also making good progress after being re-evaluated Friday following a two-game absence while recovering from a lower back strain. Melton will miss Saturday’s game in Houston before being reevaluated in a week.
While the Warriors were able to rely on their incredible depth to pull off a two-game sweep of the New Orleans Pelicans without Curry and Melton, Friday’s update is extremely encouraging as Golden State looks to build on its 4-1 start of the league from 2024. 25 NBA season.
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