The Golden State Warriors are on the verge of delivering the news fans have been desperately waiting for.
After sixty-two grueling days without their superstar point guard, Stephen Curry is poised to make his long-awaited return — and the organization is expected to provide a major update today.
This marks Curry’s longest absence since the 2019-20 season. Back then, he was 31 years old. Now, at 38, the two-time MVP’s body will face a different challenge after more than two months on the sidelines. Yet, the excitement surrounding his comeback is reaching a fever pitch.
On Tuesday, Curry cleared a significant milestone when the team’s medical staff allowed him to participate in a full five-on-five scrimmage. The session was intense, competitive, and exactly what the Warriors needed to see. Head coach Steve Kerr came away encouraged by what he witnessed.
Now, the next crucial step unfolds today.
Curry is scheduled for another scrimmage on Thursday, and how his body responds will likely determine everything. The Warriors are hopeful that this final test will green-light his return as soon as possible.
According to multiple reports, Curry has set his sights on a dramatic comeback this Sunday against the Houston Rockets at Chase Center. If everything goes as planned, he will have missed 27 straight games — a total of 65 days on the sidelines.
The timing couldn’t be better. The Warriors have struggled mightily without their leader, failing to reach double-digit wins during his absence and currently sitting at 36-41 after dropping three straight. But Curry’s return could instantly change the energy around the team.
A home game at a rocking Chase Center would provide the perfect stage for his comeback. The building is expected to be electric, delivering the emotional jolt Golden State needs to finish the season strong.
Coach Steve Kerr noted Curry’s eagerness, saying the superstar specifically wanted to get on the court and feel the atmosphere again. “He said yesterday that he wanted to shoot on the court,” Kerr revealed. “I think it’s purposeful. I think he wants to feel the crowd and show the crowd that he wants to come back.”
For Warriors fans, today could finally bring the bombshell announcement they’ve been dreaming of: Stephen Curry is back.
After months of patience and adversity, the wait appears to be nearly over. If Curry passes today’s scrimmage with flying colors, Sunday night at Chase Center could mark the beginning of a thrilling final stretch for Golden State.
The Splash Brother is coming home — and the NBA is about to feel it.