Golden State Warriors guard Seth Curry, who has been sidelined for the past 18 games due to a sciatic nerve injury, is showing progress in his recovery. The team announced Saturday that Curry has continued on-court workouts in addition to his daily rehabilitation routine.
The Warriors are currently 27-23 and eighth in the Western Conference, with a recent one-game losing streak. Golden State has struggled with consistency after losing five of its last eight games.
Golden State’s medical staff will re-evaluate Seth Curry in two weeks to determine if he is ready for game action. The team has emphasized a cautious approach, with the goal of avoiding setbacks while reintegrating him into the rotation ahead of a series of games in February against playoff-contending teams such as the 76ers, Suns and Lakers.
Golden State’s remaining schedule includes 10 games in February, with a mix of home and road games, including key games against Phoenix, Los Angeles and Boston. The Warriors will look to solidify a playoff spot in the competitive Western Conference, which currently holds the eighth seed with a 27-23 record.
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