Due to left foot pain, Golden State Warriors star Steph Curry—who just put on an incredible 41-point effort against the Sacramento Kings—is now labeled as questionable for the team’s next game against the Houston Rockets.
This information was released when he was spotted icing his foot after his team defeated Sacramento.
Draymond Green’s ankle sprain has already prevented him from playing, but the Warriors anticipate that he will be back on the court on Sunday.
When the Houston Rockets play, will Steph Curry play?
Curry’s status is unknown, but it is unlikely to cause a prolonged absence.
Following Sunday’s shootaround and pre-game warmups, a final decision about his participation is expected.
Curry distinguished himself from the Kings.
Curry shot an effective 14-19 from the field, making 7 of 10 shots from beyond the arc. He scored 41 points, 16 of which came in a pivotal third quarter.
Although Wiggins’s comeback to the court is not yet scheduled, he was sighted on Tuesday at the team’s practice facility.
There is conjecture over the nature of the family issue, with indications pointing to a potential connection to his father’s health crisis.
“We’re in a position where Wiggs is a private person and he’s asked to keep it private and we’re gonna honor that,” Kerr stated last week.
“So it doesn’t help for me to sit here and try to explain any of that.”
a vital member of the Warriors
With an average of 12.7 points, 4.3 rebounds, and 1.7 assists per game this season, Wiggins has been a reliable player for the Warriors.
His significance on the floor has been demonstrated by his consistent 18.7 point average over ten seasons of play throughout his career.