Warriors rule out Steph Curry for Jimmy Butler return game at Miami – Paradise Post

Warriors rule out Steph Curry for Jimmy Butler return game at Miami – Paradise Post

MIAMI — No matter how much added motivation he had to return to support his new teammate, Jimmy Butler, in hostile territory, Steph Curry wasn’t healthy enough to suit up on Tuesday.

Curry, 37, missed his second straight game with a pelvic contusion. He suffered the injury late last week against Toronto after taking a hard fall on a drive. The Warriors (41-30) faced off against Butler’s former team — and former teammate in Andrew Wiggins — without their best player.

The team is optimistic Curry will play on Friday against New Orleans, but are terming him as day-to-day.

“It just wasn’t quite there, and we just can’t risk it,” Warriors head coach Steve Kerr said.

On Monday, Curry participated in Golden State’s practice at Barry University outside downtown Miami. He also went through a post-practice individual workout that would determine whether he was ready to play against the Heat.

Kerr said that one movement at the very end of his workout “didn’t quite feel right.” The Warriors have two days off — one in Miami and Thursday in New Orleans — before their next game. That would give Curry an entire week of recovery time.

Curry is averaging 24.2 points and six assists per game while leading the NBA in 3s per game. To be eligible for end-of-season awards, he must play five more regular season games.

Source: Paradise Post