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Ohm Youngmisuk, ESPN Staff WriterNov 3, 2024, 07:53 PM ET
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WASHINGTON — Golden State Warriors star Stephen Curry has been upgraded to questionable and could make his return to the court Monday against the Washington Wizards.
Curry has missed the past three games with a peroneal strain in his left ankle. He got a workout in on Sunday night during the team’s optional light workout at Georgetown University.
“Looks good,” Warriors coach Steve Kerr said while Curry was still on the court. “But it’s all about how the ankle feels after the workout tomorrow. So, we’ll see.”
Curry participated in segments of Friday’s practice in Houston but did not do any 5-on-5 work, Kerr said.
The Warriors have won three straight since Curry injured his ankle in a loss to the Clippers on Oct. 27. After Golden State plays at Washington, the Warriors will visit the Boston Celtics on Wednesday in a rematch of the 2022 NBA Finals.