Mar 19 • 09:03 UTC 🇱🇻 Latvia TVNET

Warriors' leader Curry could return to the court this month

NBA leader Stephen Curry is expected to return to the court by the end of March after dealing with a knee injury since January.

Stephen Curry, the leader of the NBA team Golden State Warriors, is anticipated to make a return to the court by the end of March, according to ESPN analyst Shams Charania. Curry has been sidelined since January 30 due to a knee injury, and Charania reports that if Curry's recovery proceeds without complications, he will rejoin the team soon. Currently, the focus is on strengthening his knee, which has reportedly ceased swelling.

As of now, Curry is already participating in light contact training, a positive sign for the Warriors as they struggle in his absence. Since Curry's injury, the Warriors have played 19 games, suffering 13 losses, pointing to the significant impact his absence has had on the team's performance. The Warriors currently sit in the tenth position in the Western Conference with a record of 33 wins and 36 losses, underlining the urgency of his return to bolster their chances in the playoffs.

At 38 years old, Curry has averaged 27.2 points, 3.5 rebounds, and 4.8 assists per game this season, proving himself to be a vital component of the team. His imminent return is crucial not just for the Warriors' standings in the conference but also for the overall dynamics of the team as they aim to secure a playoff spot.

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