Golden State Warriors superstar point guard Stephen Curry says he's still getting over the nerve damage in his left hand.

The Warriors star underwent two surgeries following his injury:

Warriors head coach Steve Kerr said sitting Curry for the season was never in consideration, adding that fans deserve to watch Curry this year.

Kerr also added that he wants Curry to develop on-court chemistry with Andrew Wiggins and younger players on the team to watch how Curry conducts himself in practice.

Curry was averaging 20.3 points, 5.0 rebounds and 6.5 assists per game on the season before he hurt his hand. He was shooting 40.9 percent from the field, 24.3 percent from beyond the arc and a perfect 100 percent from the free throw line in four contests.

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The Warriors are 12-44 on the season. After going to the NBA Finals five years in a now, the Dubs have the worst record in the NBA, which is why many fans don’t want Curry to play since it’s meaningless.

However, Curry loves to play ball and he hasn’t been in his element for so long. It must be killing the two-time MVP and three-time champion to not be out there on the floor competing with his teammates.

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