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Curry to Return to Warriors on Sunday vs. Rockets
Veteran guard will get a few games to shake off rust before playoffs
Apr. 3, 2026 at 8:18pm by Ben Kaplan
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The return of Stephen Curry will inject much-needed energy and star power into the Warriors' playoff push.San Francisco TodayStephen Curry is expected to be cleared to return to the Golden State Warriors lineup on Sunday when they take on the Houston Rockets. Curry has been sidelined since January 30th due to a knee injury, missing 27 games. The Warriors have struggled without their star player, falling to 10th in the Western Conference standings. Curry's return will be a boost as the team tries to secure a playoff spot through the play-in tournament.
Why it matters
Curry is the franchise's biggest star and most valuable player, so his return is crucial for the Warriors' playoff hopes. The team has gone just 9-18 in his absence and will need him to regain his form quickly to have a chance at making a deep postseason run.
The details
Curry went through a full scrimmage with the team on Thursday and looked like his usual dominant self, according to coach Steve Kerr. The 38-year-old has been sidelined since late January with a knee injury and a subsequent adductor strain during his rehab. When healthy this season, Curry has averaged 27.2 points and 4.8 assists per game while shooting 39.1% from 3-point range.
- Curry has been out since January 30th, missing 27 games.
- Curry is expected to return to the lineup on Sunday, April 7th, 2026.
- The Warriors take on the Houston Rockets on Sunday Night Basketball.
The players
Stephen Curry
A 38-year-old point guard and the greatest player in Golden State Warriors history. Curry is a 4-time NBA champion, 2-time MVP, and 8-time All-Star who is known for his elite shooting ability and playmaking skills.
Steve Kerr
The head coach of the Golden State Warriors, who has led the team to 4 NBA championships since taking over in 2014.
What they’re saying
“He looked like Steph Curry.”
— Steve Kerr, Head Coach, Golden State Warriors
What’s next
Curry's return comes at a crucial time for the Warriors, who are currently 10th in the Western Conference standings and will need to win at least two play-in tournament games to secure a playoff spot. His first game back will be a nationally televised showdown against the Rockets on Sunday night.
The takeaway
Curry's impending return is a major boost for the struggling Warriors, who have sorely missed their superstar point guard. His ability to elevate the entire team with his shooting and playmaking will be vital as Golden State fights to extend its dynasty and make another deep playoff run.
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