The Oklahoman

Curry questionab­le for Game 1

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OAKLAND, CALIF. — Stephen Curry is impatient and eager to get back in a game for the Golden State Warriors, yet he knows it’s not worth risking re-injuring his left knee by pushing his return too soon.

The two-time MVP on Friday went through his first 5-on-5 scrimmage since the injury but coach Steve Kerr wasn’t ready to proclaim Curry a go for Saturday night — that might not be decided until after the morning shootaroun­d. Kerr listed Curry’s status as questionab­le for a second straight day ahead of Game 1 of the Western Conference semifinals against the New Orleans Pelicans at Oracle Arena.

“Still to be determined,” Curry said. “They come up with those snazzy words for a reason — doubtful, questionab­le, probable. I’ve learned a lot about what those words mean this year. Just trying to work my way up, do what I need to do, do whatever Chelsea (Lane) and the rest of the athletic training staff and coach needs to see to get me back out there. That’s the only thing I can really focus on right now. It is good to be back actually playing basketball and doing basketball things.”

Curry, Kerr and Lane spoke in depth after Friday’s scrimmage, which wasn’t visible to media members with a curtain blocking one court at team headquarte­rs.

On Thursday, Curry resumed full practice with contact but Kerr wanted to see how Curry responded after consecutiv­e intense days of on-court work before he and the training staff decided when to let Curry return.

“A big part of this is how he turns up tomorrow after a night’s rest,” Kerr said. “It’s the first time he’s scrimmaged in six weeks, five weeks, whatever it is. It’s not as simple as he feels good, throw him out there. It’s more about give him a few days, see how he responds from there.”

There was still no date for Game 2 of the best-ofseven series, though Curry was hoping if he couldn’t play Saturday that the game would be at least Tuesday — not Monday

— to give him a better chance.

He nearly feels like himself again, moving the way he’s used to during a game. Curry isn’t sure what kind of minutes to expect initially when he does return but figures he will discuss that with Kerr ahead of time.

“I’m getting there,” he said. “My knee feels pretty good. I don’t have any pain with doing things I’ve been doing.”

 ?? [AP PHOTO] ?? Golden State Warriors star Stephen Curry is listed as questionab­le for Game 1 of the Western Conference semifinals against the New Orleans Pelicans on Saturday night.
[AP PHOTO] Golden State Warriors star Stephen Curry is listed as questionab­le for Game 1 of the Western Conference semifinals against the New Orleans Pelicans on Saturday night.

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