SAN FRANCISCO -- Klay Thompson, Draymond Green and Andre Iguodala are set to play their first game together since 2019 on Wednesday night at Chase Center when the Warriors take on the Phoenix Suns.
The only piece missing, of course, is Steph Curry.
Curry sprained a ligament in his left foot during Golden State's loss on March 16 against the Boston Celtics. He's set to miss his seventh straight game on Wednesday night, and an official re-evaluation from the Warriors is expected in the coming days. Steve Kerr spoke with Curry earlier in the day, and the coach only had positive updates.
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However, as Curry keeps progressing with Warriors director of sports medicine and performance Rick Celebrini, the two-time NBA MVP isn't quite able to perform basketball activities yet.
"He's doing a lot of stuff with Rick, not a lot of basketball stuff yet," Kerr said. "He's doing his rehab, he's been in the pool, the treadmill, a lot of stuff in the weight room -- but not on-court stuff."
"Trending in a good direction," Kerr added.
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Curry scored 47 points the game before getting injured and was averaging 27 points per game in March going into the Warriors' battle with Boston. But then, the injury bug took another bite out of Golden State this season.
The Warriors have gone 1-5 since Curry went down, and are 3-9 without him this season. Since the injury, Steph has been optimistic that he'll be ready to go before the playoffs begin, and there still are hopes he could play again in the regular season, with only six games to go.