The Golden State Warriors have had to play three games in a row without Stephen Curry.
But it sounds like the news may soon be good.
Warriors head coach Steve Kerr spoke about Curry's status on Sunday night. He told reporters that the plan is for Curry to be back Tuesday night when Golden State takes on the defending champion Oklahoma City Thunder.
Steve Kerr: “We’re expecting Steph (Curry) to be back Tuesday.”
— Anthony Slater (@anthonyVslater) November 10, 2025
Warriors are at Thunder to open six-game trip.
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That'll be a big pickup for the OKC matchup, always a tough one.
Curry played last Tuesday, but then he sat Wednesday, Friday and Saturday. He's been out with what the Warriors have just termed a "general illness."
The Warriors beat the Pacers on Sunday night to end this apparent non-Curry stretch with a victory.
Golden State, even this late in Curry's career, still revolves everything it does around the superstar sharpshooter. Not having him out there is very different.
But it sounds like the Warriors won't have to deal with that reality for too much longer.
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