The wait is almost over. Steph Curry's return to the Warriors lineup has been decided.
Head coach Steve Kerr announced Wednesday evening that Curry will play Saturday in Detroit.
That means that Curry won't play Thursday night in the highly anticipated matchup between the Warriors and Raptors.
"He wants to play, he's ready to play, but we're just going to be extra cautious," Kerr told the media in Toronto. "[Head trainer Rick Celebrini] felt very strongly on his years of experience doing this stuff that it makes sense to be extra careful."
As others have tweeted faster, Steph will not play in Toronto. He will play in Detroit. It was a decision of an abundance of caution to give Steph two more days based on Dr. Celebrini's experience with this injury. — Kerith Burke (@KerithBurke) November 29, 2018
Sports
Curry has missed the last 10 games due to a left groin strain. During that time, the Warriors lost four straight and have a 5-5 record. With Kevin Durant and Klay Thompson carrying the load, the Warriors have won their last three games.
Additionally, forward Draymond Green won't play Thursday either as he recovers from a sprained toe.
Kerr says Draymond Green will not play Thursday. He will be out at least a couple more games as he recovers from a toe injury. — Nick Friedell (@NickFriedell) November 29, 2018
More to come...