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Jan 12, 2024; Chicago, Illinois, USA; Golden State Warriors head coach Steve Kerr and guard Stephen Curry (30) during the second half against the Chicago Bulls at United Center. Mandatory Credit: Kamil Krzaczynski-Imagn Images

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Jan 12, 2024; Chicago, Illinois, USA; Golden State Warriors head coach Steve Kerr and guard Stephen Curry (30) during the second half against the Chicago Bulls at United Center. Mandatory Credit: Kamil Krzaczynski-Imagn Images
Stephen Curry and the Golden State Warriors may have ended their two-game skid with a win over the Suns, but it was anything but convincing. The team looked drained throughout, struggling to find their usual rhythm. Curry, battling a severe flu amid a grueling early-season schedule, pushed through the illness, but he prompted his teammates to be cautious after the game.
Despite battling illness, Stephen Curry powered the Warriors to a 118-107 win over the Suns with 28 points, five threes, four rebounds, and three assists. However, he looked visibly drained during the postgame presser, sniffling and coughing. When asked about his conversations with team management regarding rest, Curry said, “We’ve only had one. So, a lot of it is kind of the standard understanding how the schedule’s going, how we’re feeling physically, mentally.”
The baby-faced assassin further added,“Some of the data that they’re pulling from games and how we’re moving, the speed of the game, and all that type of stuff…So, we only had the one conversation yesterday, and some clarity came out of it just in terms of how we’re trying to get through, especially this next couple of weeks, cuz it’s pretty dense and we’re all over the place. But it’s not rocket science, really. It’s just if you’re able to play, play.”
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The team has 5 games in the next week, starting Wednesday night. After facing the Sacramento Kings at home, Curry and Co. will play Denver, Indiana, followed by a back-to-back against the Thunder and the Spurs this week. This, naturally, is draining not just the Warriors’ starting 5 but everyone involved in the process.

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Oct 21, 2025; Los Angeles, California, USA; Golden State Warriors guard Stephen Curry (30) drives past Los Angeles Lakers guard Marcus Smart (36) during the first half at Crypto.com Arena. Mandatory Credit: William Liang-Imagn Images
“If something pops up, a sickness or something that’s alien at Jimmy’s, I think it was his back, was it? Like you want to be cautious, but we’re trying to build momentum. That’s why those two games on the road hurt a little bit, but we’re all just collaborating,” Curry concluded. The Warriors’ point guard noted that playing seven games in the least 12 days over five cities has been quite hectic, and the road ahead isn’t smoother.
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The veteran point guard used Jimmy Butler as an example to further prove his point, as the forward, despite having back soreness, decided to suit up against Phoenix, only for him to exit the game after just 14 minutes and not return during the second half.
Nonetheless, Stephen Curry did confirm that this is just a rough patch of fixtures for him and his teammates, as they hope to keep their momentum going despite all of this. However, that might not be possible as Golden State’s head coach, Steve Kerr, has announced a massive update on Curry and a few more of his stars ahead of their back-to-back clash against Sacramento.
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Steve Kerr makes a concerning announcement ahead of Golden State’s next game
It was clear during the game and again in the postgame press conference that Stephen Curry wasn’t feeling his best. So, when the Golden State Warriors faced the Sacramento Kings less than 24 hours after their win over the Suns, Steve Kerr had a decision to make. The head coach didn’t hesitate, quickly taking action to protect his star player.
Just after the Suns game, Kerr straight-up ruled out the veteran from tonight’s game. “Yeah, he’s wiped out right now. So, I don’t care what the doctors say. He’s we got to we got to get him some rest,” he told the reporters. “So, I’ll make the decision right now. He’s not going to play tomorrow. He needs some rest. He’s been sick. All the travel, everything was just caught up to him. So hopefully, getting some rest, and hopefully he’ll be ready to go for Denver.”

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Jan 2, 2025; San Francisco, California, USA; Golden State Warriors guard Stephen Curry (30) is congratulated by head coach Steve Kerr near the end of the fourth quarter against the Philadelphia 76ers at Chase Center. Mandatory Credit: John Hefti-Imagn Images
Kerr cleared the air around Curry’s availability for these back-to-back games, prioritizing his player’s health over anything. Well, that seems to be the right decision, as the 37-year-old looked quite exhausted after last night’s game. Moreover, it’s also the best decision tactically, as the Golden State Warriors will need Stephen Curry at his best, as they’ll face Nikola Jokic’s Denver after tonight’s game.
However, it isn’t just Curry who Kerr decided upon; the Dubs head coach also stated that the team will assess Jimmy Butler and Draymond Green, as he attested to his team being short-handed against the Kings. However, he did show full faith in his rotational players, as he hopes that his team will be able to get a result tonight at the Golden 1 Center.
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