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Stephen Curry (knee) gearing up for live contact in practice

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Stephen Curry (knee) gearing up for live contact in practice

ATLANTA — The Golden State Warriors have ruled star guard Stephen Curry out of their next two games but plan to incorporate him into live contact practices in the coming days as he takes the final steps toward a potential return.

Curry has been sidelined with a persistent right knee issue since Jan. 30, missing the past 20 games. He will sit out in Atlanta on Saturday night and Dallas on Monday night, stretching his absence to 22 games as his Warriors have tumbled down the standings.

But the team announced Curry’s next evaluation for Tuesday after the Warriors return home from this six-game road trip, opening the door for Curry to get back on the floor for the stretch run if his knee continues to respond well to increased work. They face the Brooklyn Nets on Wednesday and the Washington Wizards on Friday in San Francisco.

This has been a challenging stretch for the Warriors. They’ve gone 6-14 in Curry’s absence, losing seven of their past eight games to fall into the 10th spot in the Western Conference standings.

Coach Steve Kerr has voiced an acceptance that the team is stuck in the play-in bracket, stating a belief that the Warriors can play their way into the playoffs if they get Curry geared up in April. They also expect to get veteran center Al Horford (calf strain) and starting guard Moses Moody (wrist sprain) back in the near future.

Curry’s injury is listed as patellofemoral pain syndrome, also known as “runner’s knee,” which typically consists of swelling and pain around the kneecap. He has had a few setbacks in his attempted return the past two months but has finally made enough progress to get the green light for contact work.

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