Good News for Warriors Fan as Steph Curry Returns

Warriors Get Glimmer of Hope as Steph Curry Takes Baby Steps Toward Return

SAN FRANCISCO — The Golden State Warriors may have gotten blown out by the Timberwolves in Game 3, but they finally got some good news in this series: Steph Curry is no longer confined to the stationary bike purgatory.

The (Very) Small Victory

After dropping Game 3 without Curry—because apparently Draymond Green screaming at referees isn’t a substitute for 30-point explosions—the Warriors saw their MVP take his first tentative steps toward a return:

  • Pre-game workout: Light shooting, stationary biking, and zero running (because hamstrings don’t appreciate sudden movements).
  • Progress? According to insiders, this was a “notable advancement”—which, in injury-rehab speak, means “he didn’t re-aggravate it while tying his shoes.”
  • Timeline: Game 6 (May 18) is the earliest possible return, but only if the Warriors don’t get swept before then.

The Reality Check

  • Curry’s own words (Thursday): “I’m not anywhere close to pushing myself.”
  • Tim Kawakami’s blunt assessment: “He’s not coming back before six.”
  • Marcus Thompson’s warning: Team medic Rick Celebrini may have to physically restrain Curry from rushing back.

The Warriors’ Dilemma

  • Win Game 4 (Monday): Buy Curry three extra days of recovery before a potential Game 6.
  • Lose Game 4: Risk elimination before Curry can even think about suiting up.

The Bigger Picture

Minnesota’s defense is feasting on a Curry-less Warriors offense, but if Golden State can steal one win, this series could get very interesting. Until then? Pray for miracles and healthy hamstrings.


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