Warriors’ Stephen Curry not on injury report vs. Lakers
All signs point towards Stephen Curry returning to the Warriors’ lineup vs. the Lakers.
This is why Steph Curry’s status in this game is so important. Although he sat out their previous game, all signs point towards Curry being ready for this critical matchup with Los Angeles.
Steph Curry status vs. Lakers
In order to have any chance of winning their way to a playoff spot, the Warriors are going to need Steph Curry at 100 percent. That was the main reason for resting him against the Jazz the other night, as Curry looked like he could use a day off both physically and mentally. Curry is no longer on the injury report, and he is re-entering the fold in a pivotal matchup against the Lakers.
Should the Warriors lose this game, they will be locked into a play-in tournament spot and likely have to win two straight road games in order to claim the 8-seed in the Western Conference. In doing so, they may then have to face the defending champion Denver Nuggets in the first round of the playoffs.
A win against the Lakers solves a lot of problems for the Warriors. They still keep their outside hope of landing the 6-seed in the West alive, and the ability to move up to either the 7-seed or 8-seed in the conference remains a factor. This would be a much better scenario for Curry and the Warriors, as a one game, winner-take-all scenario in the 9-seed vs. 10-seed game against either the Lakers or Sacramento Kings doesn’t sound appealing whatsoever.
The Warriors are going to be the road team against the Lakers on Tuesday night, a position that they have shockingly found a lot of success in despite their road struggles a year ago. Golden State is currently 23-16 on the road this season, and they have won seven of their last 10 games away from Chase Center, including a win in Los Angeles against the Lakers.
Curry, who is once again among the league leaders in scoring, has dominated the Lakers this year. In their previous three matchups this season, Curry has averaged 36.3 points, 6.7 assists, and 3.3 rebounds per game while shooting 18-of-44 (40.9 percent) from three-point range.
Although Anthony Davis and LeBron James are questionable, both All-Stars are expected to play against the Warriors in this critical game. Golden State forward Andrew Wiggins, who missed two straight games with a left ankle sprain, is also expected to play, with Curry set to return on Tuesday night.
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