Steph Curry’s injury status update for Warriors-Suns

The Golden State Warriors look to snap a three-game losing streak Saturday night when they face the Phoenix Suns. Without star point guard Steph Curry against the Oklahoma City Thunder on Wednesday, the Warriors dropped their third straight game.

Curry has appeared on recent injury reports with knee issues, and was again listed as questionable entering this game against Phoenix. The official injury list for Curry entering this game was bilateral knee patellofemoral pain.

Speaking to reporters pregame, Warriors head coach Steve Kerr said the expectation was that both Curry and Andrew Wiggins would be available to play. The two starters were each listed as questionable on the initial injury report, but have since been upgraded to available.

Via Anthony Slater of The Athletic: “Steph Curry and Andrew Wiggins are both playing tonight in Phoenix. Wiggins had his pregame workout monitored more closely than Curry’s, testing lateral movement on the ankle. They are cleared.”

This is good news for the Warriors as they will need Curry healthy and available if they want to get back on track. Entering this game with a 12-6 record, the Warriors are still in third place in the Western Conference standings despite the losing streak.

Phoenix has struggled lately, dropping six of seven games. That said, the Suns are still a talented team led by former Warriors star and two-time Finals MVP Kevin Durant.

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