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The Golden State Warriors may have fallen short against the Minnesota Timberwolves on Friday night, but Steph Curry delivered yet another viral moment for NBA fans before the game even took place. Over the years,
Golden State Warriors guard Stephen Curry has been medically cleared and will start Friday night against the Minnesota Timberwolves without a minutes restriction, according to coach Steve Kerr. Curry missed the Warriors' previous five games with a left quadriceps contusion.
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Warriors’ Stephen Curry Provides Massive Injury Update on Himself Ahead of Timberwolves Matchup
Golden State Warriors guard Stephen Curry provided a massive injury update on himself ahead of the Minnesota Timberwolves match on Friday.
Draymond Green will miss the game due to personal reasons, while Al Horford is out with sciatica. For the Wolves, Anthony Edwards is questionable with right foot soreness, while Mike Conley is out with an Achilles injury.
Luckily for the Warriors, Curry hasn't had many serious injuries in recent years, as he played 70-plus games in each of the last two seasons, and he'll look to stay on the court following the quad injury to keep his streak of healthy campaigns alive.
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Injury Report: Anthony Edwards (right foot soreness) out vs. Warriors
While the Warriors will be getting Steph Curry back in the lineup, the Timberwolves will be without their star on Friday night.
Jermaine O’Neal explained his role in keeping Klay Thompson and Stephen Curry together with the Golden State Worriors amid 2014 NBA offseason trade talks.
Draymond Green has been one of the franchise cornerstones for the Golden State Warriors for as long as most fans can remember. Over the years, Green has been a consistent leadership voice for the Warriors. He has helped lead the franchise to four championships, being mostly known for his defensive ability and physicality.