Steph Curry is expected back tomorrow night. Fourteen of the Warriors’ next 20 games are at home. The schedule is spread out. Their defense is ranked third
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— Anthony Slater (@anthonyVslater) December 11, 2025
All signs point towards the Golden State Warriors getting their starting point guard back on Friday night against the Minnesota Timberwolves. After missing the last five games due to a quad injury, Steph Curry is expected to return from his injury absence on Friday night against Anthony Edwards on Friday night at Chase Center.
Curry suffered his quad injury late in the game against the Houston Rockets on Nov. 26. Without Curry over the next five games, the Warriors posted a 3-2 record and are currently riding a two-game winning streak heading into Friday’s rematch of Golden State’s second-round playoff series against Minnesota from last year.
Curry was on the floor for Golden State’s practice on Wednesday. Curry participated in a scrimmage on Wednesday, per Anthony Slater of ESPN.
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In 16 games, Curry is averaging 27.9 points on 47.1% shooting from the field and 39.1% from deep to go along with four assists and 3.7 rebounds per game. Curry is set to join a new-look backcourt with the recent addition of his brother, Seth Curry, along with the return from injury of De’Anthony Melton.
The Warriors are set to host the Timberwolves at Chase Center on Friday night at 7 p.m. PT.
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