Wednesday was the first day of practice for the Golden State Warriors this week. In this session, Stephen Curry completed his first full practice since injuring his foot, and Steve Kerr gave an update shortly after.
Stephen Curry went through a full practice with the team today, per Steve Kerr. He looks like he will scrimmage tomorrow.
— Mark Haynes (@markhaynesnba) April 13, 2022
“Yeah, he practiced fully with the team today,” Kerr told ClutchPoints. “We didn't have a scrimmage, but we did some situational drills. He took part in everything and I talked to him afterward, he said he felt good. Now we got to see how he feels tomorrow, and we'll reevaluate tomorrow. But I would say right now it's looking good that he will scrimmage tomorrow and then we take the next step.”
If the Warriors want to go deep into the playoffs, they desperately need Stephen Curry on the court. The team has made it clear they are looking out for their players' long-term health, so if Curry doesn't look completely healed, don't expect to see him playing.




“His conditioning should be good,” Kerr added. “He's been doing a lot of work. So it's more just the training staff making the decision based on their evaluation of him if he's ready to go into a full scrimmage.”
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The Warriors superstar appeared in 64 games, averaging 25.5 points, 5.2 rebounds and 6.3 assists.
Golden State looked lost without him in the beginning but found some success led by Jordan Poole and Klay Thompson to end the season. They concluded the campaign 53-29 and landed the third seed in the Western Conference. Their first opponent is the reigning MVP Nikola Jokic and the Denver Nuggets.