Steph Curry reportedly could return from his lower left leg injury sometime during the Warriors’ next road trip.
In response to a Wednesday report, Warriors general manager and president of basketball operations Bob Myers said later in the day the team hopes Curry can return from his lower left leg injury during next week's road trip.Sign up for NBC Bay Area’s Housing Deconstructed newsletter.
"I mean, that's the hope," Myers told 95.7 The Game's"Steiny & Guru.""I think the reason why we can't give you more definitive information is it is kind of predicated on how he feels, can he get up to the workload. He's just started some live stuff, two-on-two, three-on-three stuff where he's getting out there and trying to feel contact again, get comfortable. ...
"The smart and real answer, they're going to see how he feels tomorrow, they're going to see how he feels the next day. And so hopefully he is. That would be great, but also we certainly don't want him coming back and then he's not ready. That would be a big mistake."
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