The Golden State Warriors have listed point guard Stephen Curry as probable for Friday's game against the Atlanta Hawks, listing the rest of his All-Star teammates as out for the game, according to Melissa Rohlin of the San Jose Mercury News.

Curry has been practicing during the last few days with no setbacks, making him the lone All-Star with the best chances to rejoin the rotation.

“I wouldn't say it's 100 percent healthy,” said head coach Steve Kerr of Curry's ankle. “I think a summer will ultimately do him some good. I think there's things to be gained from a summer of some rest and specific rehab that we won't be able to address now.”

Head athletic trainer Chelsea Lane noted there was nothing to be gained by keeping him out any longer, already maxed out in his recovery.

Klay Thompson was seen sporting a heavy bandage wrapped around his right thumb, shooting left-handed, still pending a re-evaluation of his injury.

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Kevin Durant took part in shootaround, but remained away from contact with his rib injury yet to full heal, he appears close to a return, though.

Draymond Green is still nursing discomfort from the groin injury he suffered earlier in the week against the San Antonio Spurs.