Warriors' Steve Kerr gives encouraging Curry update ahead of play-in
Steve Kerr provided an encouraging Stephen Curry update ahead of the Golden State Warriors play-in tournament game against the LA Clippers
Stephen Curry returned to the Golden State Warriors rotation on April 5, following a two-month absence due to a persistent knee issue. The veteran guard played in four of the Warriors' last five games of the season, allowing him to work on his fitness ahead of the upcoming play-in tournament. As such, when Golden State faced off against the LA Clippers on Sunday, April 12, in their final game of the regular season, Curry's fitness was among the key talking points.
During his postgame news conference, head coach Steve Kerr discussed Curry's performance against the Clippers before sharing his stance on how his star player looked on the floor. "Steph looked good," Kerr said, via Joseph Dycus. "I think he's got to blow it out a little bit today, which was good.
First time he's gotten to that many minutes, and I asked him during the game how he was feeling, and he said it felt really good. So that was a good step for him. " Curry has featured in 43 games this season, averaging 26.
6 points, 3. 6 rebounds and 4. 7 assists per night.