Golden State Warriors superstar Stephen Curry is upgraded to questionable in the injury report for Monday’s game versus the Chicago Bulls, according to Mark Haynes of ClutchPoints. This is certainly a good sight for Warriors fans who missed Curry for five games due to a tailbone injury. There’s a good chance that Curry could be back on the court against the Bulls on Monday.
Stephen Curry practiced without restrictions today and is upgraded to "questionable" for Warriors game vs. Bulls tomorrow.
Curry missed the last 5 games with a tailbone injury.
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— ClutchPoints (@ClutchPoints) March 29, 2021
It’s been a stellar season for Curry so far as he continues to will his team to the playoffs. The Warriors have been subpar without their superstar but could still be considered a play-in candidate for the Playoffs. This season, Curry is averaging 29.0 points, 5.3 rebounds, and 6.2 assists per game. The Warriors’ next few games, where they’re hoping Curry plays, is against the Bulls, Heat, and Raptors.
Article Continues BelowCurry tremendously boosts the Warriors' offense because he is of course what the offense focuses on. Having him back on the lineup will be significant for the Warriors especially with the playoff push in mind. The good news for the Dubs is that they have the easiest schedule in the second half of the season. The three first games of their second half were quite brutal as they went up against the Utah Jazz, Los Angeles Clippers, and Los Angeles Lakers.
Moreover, Curry’s squad is actually in a really interesting spot. With Klay Thompson coming back from a catastrophic Achilles injury next season, it’s going to be interesting to see how the roster will look. But for now, at least they get their leader and superstar back on the court soon.