Steph Curry can't help the Warriors on the court right now, but he definitely can boost the vibe on the bench.
With the NBA-best Phoenix Suns in town to take on the Warriors at Chase Center on Wednesday, the injured Warriors star was in a good mood cheering on his teammates.
Late in the third quarter, Nemanja Bjelica drained a wide-open 3-pointer to give the Warriors a brief 75-74 lead and when the camera panned to the bench, Curry was doing a celebratory dance.
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Earlier in the game, Curry liked what he saw from the Warriors as they went shot-for-shot with the defending Western Conference champions.
Curry has been out since sustaining a sprained ligament in his left foot on March 16 against the Boston Celtics. Warriors coach Steve Kerr said before Wednesday's game that the two-time NBA MVP is trending in a good direction, but has yet to begin on-court activities.
The Warriors are expected to re-evaluate Curry in the next few days. The team has five games remaining after their game against the Suns and it's unclear if Curry will be able to return before the playoffs begin in mid-April.
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For now, he's the Warriors' biggest cheerleader.