Golden State Warriors head coach Steve Kerr is hopeful that Stephen Curry will be ready to play against the New Orleans Pelicans on Friday. Curry has been absent for the last two games due to a pelvic convulsion sustained during last Thursday's victory over the Toronto Raptors. The Warriors have started their six-game road trip with losses to the Atlanta Hawks and Miami Heat without their star player.
The absence of Curry has been felt as the team struggles on their road trip. Despite this, Kerr remains positive about Curry's recovery. "He looked really good," Kerr mentioned, noting that Curry participated in a six-minute scrimmage and his own workout. "I am optimistic [he will return Friday]," Kerr added.

Brandin Podziemski, a guard for the Warriors, observed Curry during Thursday's scrimmage and shared his thoughts. "I hope he plays tomorrow," Podziemski said. He emphasised the importance of having Curry fully healthy rather than rushing his return. The 22-year-old noted how crucial Curry is to the team's success.
Curry has been instrumental for the Warriors this season, averaging 24.1 points across 60 regular-season games. His shooting accuracy from beyond the arc stands at just under 40%. This performance has helped position the Warriors seventh in the Western Conference standings, just outside automatic playoff qualification.
Curry's influence extends beyond scoring; his presence boosts team morale and dynamics. His potential return could provide a much-needed lift as they continue their road trip. The team hopes his recovery progresses smoothly so he can contribute effectively when back on court.
The Warriors are eager to have their star point guard back in action soon. With crucial games ahead, having Curry fit and playing is vital for maintaining their playoff aspirations. His health remains a priority as they navigate through this challenging period without him.
As they prepare for upcoming matches, ensuring Curry's full recovery is essential for long-term success. The team remains focused on supporting him through this recovery phase while aiming to improve their current standing in the league.