Golden State Warriors star guard Stephen Curry will miss the entire month of February due to his fractured left hand but is expected to return at some point in March, the team said in a statement on Saturday.
Curry, who has missed the past three months, will expand his on-court work and be re-evaluated in four weeks, according to the Warriors.
Stephen Curry, who fractured his left hand on Oct. 30, has made good progress during his rehabilitation and is expanding his on-court work. He will be re-evaluated in 4 weeks and we are hopeful, based on continued progress, that he will return to action at some point in March. pic.twitter.com/OVlCvpaFgX — Golden State Warriors (@warriors) February 1, 2020
Stephen Curry, who fractured his left hand on Oct. 30, has made good progress during his rehabilitation and is expanding his on-court work.
He will be re-evaluated in 4 weeks and we are hopeful, based on continued progress, that he will return to action at some point in March. pic.twitter.com/OVlCvpaFgX
— Golden State Warriors (@warriors) February 1, 2020
Curry suffered the injury in an Oct. 30 loss to the Phoenix Suns and underwent surgery two days later.
The 31-year-old Curry recently increased the intensity of his workouts with an eye on returning to action in March.
Curry, a six-time All-Star, wants to return despite the club’s poor record. Golden State owns an NBA-worst 10-39 record entering Saturday night’s game against the Cleveland Cavaliers. The two-time MVP averaged 20.3 points, 6.5 assists and 5.0 rebounds in four games this season.
A veteran of 11 seasons and three NBA championships, Curry has averaged 23.5 points per game, with a career best of 30.1 during the 2015-16 season.
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