Steph Curry's Injury Status for Warriors vs. Knicks

The Golden State Warriors have released their injury report vs. the New York Knicks
Steph Curry's Injury Status for Warriors vs. Knicks
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After a huge win over the Los Angeles Lakers, the Golden State Warriors are hosting the New York Knicks on Monday night. Every game is crucial for the Warriors between now and the end of the regular season, as they look to climb up as many spots in the Western Conference standings as possible.

The Warriors have released their injury report for this game, and Steph Curry is not listed, meaning hie is available to play. Curry returned from a three game injury absence against the Lakers, and finished with 31 points, 6 rebounds, and 5 assists.

Getting Curry back after just three games was a great situation for the Warriors, as any additional time off for the star guard could have sealed their fate in the 10th seed. Going 1-2 in Curry's absence, with their only win coming over the San Antonio Spurs, the Warriors showed a real inability to generate anything with Curry out, which is why they are very pleased to have him back healthy.

This game against the Knicks will be a tough one, as New York is one of the best defensive teams in basketball, and also have a lot to play for. New York enters this game as the 4th seed in the Eastern Conference, while Golden State sits in 9th in the Western Conference.

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