Report: Steph Curry expected to be cleared for return on Sunday vs. Rockets

Mark your calendars for Sunday evening, Steph Curry’s highly anticipated return to the court is reportedly set. After a few positive scrimmages and practices, the Golden State Warriors’ All-Star point guard has reportedly been cleared to return to the court.
According to Shams Charania of ESPN, Curry has been cleared for a return on Sunday night against the Houston Rockets. Earlier in the week, Sam Amick of The Athletic reported Curry and the Warriors were targeting Sunday’s contest as a potential return date for the former Most Valuable Player. However, he was waiting for final medical clearance after hitting the court for practice and scrimmaging.
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Sunday will mark Curry’s first game since late January. The Warriors have been without Curry for the last 26 games. The Warriors are 9-17 without Curry during that span, including three consecutive losses. Curry and the Warriors will have the final three games of the regular-season to prepare for the postseason play-in tournament. The Warriors currently hold the No. 10 seed.
The Warriors and Rockets will tip-off on Sunday at 7 p.m. PT in the Bay Area.
This article originally appeared on Warriors Wire: Report: Steph Curry expected to be cleared for return on Sunday vs. Rockets

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