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Stephen Curry to resume full team practices in the coming days as he recovers from knee injury
Stephen Curry will begin live team practices after progressing in rehab from knee injury, aiming to return after Warriors’ home re-evaluation next week, having missed 22 games.
- Saturday the Golden State Warriors announced Stephen Curry will begin full team practices in the coming days after a re-evaluation showed he is making 'good progress'.
- Curry's knee problem began when he aggravated his right knee in a Jan. 30 loss to the Detroit Pistons and was diagnosed with patellofemoral pain syndrome, known as 'runner's knee'; he faced setbacks but is now cleared for contact work.
- Showing tangible progress, Curry has intensified his individual on-court workouts and participated in pregame shooting drills in Boston, ESPN reported he received a PRP injection into his knee.
- If cleared, Stephen Curry could play on March 25 against the Brooklyn Nets, with the Warriors re-evaluating him after they return home; Golden State is 33-37 overall and 6-14 without him.
- With the road trip ending Monday in Dallas, the Warriors balance Curry's cautious return with playoff urgency, expecting Al Horford and Moses Moody back soon to strengthen the roster.
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Stephen Curry to resume full team practices in the coming days as he recovers from knee injury
Stephen Curry will begin participating in full team practices in the coming days as he works back from a right knee injury that forced the Golden State Warriors star to miss his 21st straight game at Atlanta.
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