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Stephen Curry cleared for scrimmage in latest step for return

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SAN FRANCISCO — Golden State Warriors star Stephen Curry finally received the medical green light to compete in a five-on-five scrimmage Tuesday afternoon, the latest and largest step toward a potential return for his persistent right knee injury.

Curry will miss his 26th consecutive game on Wednesday night against the San Antonio Spurs and Warriors coach Steve Kerr called him “doubtful” for Thursday night’s home game against the Cleveland Cavaliers.

“Gotta see how he responds to the scrimmage and we’ll take it from there,” Kerr said.

Curry first felt pain and swelling in his right knee after a workout in Minneapolis on Jan. 24. After playing through it a few games, Curry left the Warriors’ home loss to the Detroit Pistons on Jan. 30 in the third quarter and hasn’t been on the floor since.

There was initial optimism he would be able to return directly after the All-Star break, but Curry’s knee didn’t respond well to on-court work during All-Star weekend in Los Angeles and Curry told the medical staff he wasn’t ready for live work in the team’s first practice back.

Rick Celebrini, the franchise’s lead medical decision maker, has maintained caution in the weeks since, holding off Curry from getting in contact work in team settings, limiting his training sessions to the weight room and individual training.

Curry tried to get the green light last week for a scrimmage, but Celebrini held off until Tuesday morning, finally clearing Curry to get in a five-on-five setting against other young players and coaches.

“Talking to Rick, it is scrimmage today and then see how he feels tomorrow,” Kerr said.

Third-year forward Gui Santos said Curry looked sharp in practice and, after speaking with reporters, he planned to go watch Curry’s scrimmage. Kerr said the gym was “bouncier” and everyone’s “spirits were lifted” with Curry’s on-court presence.

After this back-to-back, the Warriors have two days off before facing the Houston Rockets on Sunday night in San Francisco.

The Warriors are currently 36-39, having lost 16 of their last 25 games without Curry. They’re in the 10th seed in the Western Conference, stuck in the bottom side of the play-in bracket.

Their internal hope is to get Curry back in time to give him a “runway” of games in advance of the play-in week, needing him to win two elimination games to push into the playoffs as the eighth seed.

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