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Stephen Curry says 'nothing is structurally wrong' with his knee before return from 27-game absence

By Jack BaerYahoo Sports

The Warriors star hasn't played since January due to a knee injury initially presented as non-major.

Stephen Curry is set to return to the Golden State Warriors on Sunday, with five games left to play in the regular season and plenty to figure out. The former MVP has missed 27 games with a knee injury sustained in January and is reportedly expected to be cleared for this weekend’s game against the Houston . His timeline has been hazy throughout the process, with the injury initially presented as non-major and late described by the Warriors as patella-femoral pain syndrome and bone bruising in his right knee.

Speaking with reporters on Saturday, Curry was asked about the recovery process. He painted it as a frustrating few months, via ESPN’s Anthony Slater : “It was more of a mental thing at first, meaning I didn’t know enough about it. I thought I was going to be out a week.

Ten days max, let it calm down. Every time I got on the court or tried to push it in that first month, there was always — I wouldn’t call it a reaction, it just wasn’t healing as fast as you thought. “The patience then was tough just because it’s one of those injuries you really have to let rest.

There’s nothing you can push through or be on the court while it’s healing. It’s just a different experience than most injuries that I’ve had, that had a very defined timeline and a very defined process. ” Curry went on to clarify that there was no structural damage in his knee (e.