Golden State Warriors star Stephen Curry is sitting out Tuesday's home game against the Utah Jazz due to bilateral knee injury management. Warriors coach Steve Kerr said the hope is that Curry will be available for the second night of the back-to-back against the Oklahoma City Thunder.
The Golden State Warriors are set to face the Utah Jazz on January 28. Stephen Curry is expected to lead the Warriors, who aim to improve their standings with his lethal three-point shooting. With the Jazz dealing with multiple injuries,
Stephen Curry remains healthy and ready to take the court against the Jazz on Tuesday at Chase Center in San Francisco, California.
Curry (knee) has been ruled out for Tuesday's game against the Jazz, Anthony Slater of The Athletic reports. The Warriors have chosen to rest Curry for Tuesday's game against the Jazz, the first game of a back-to-back.
Stephen Curry hit a long 3-pointer with 1:52 left on the way to 21 points, Andrew Wiggins scored 27 and the Golden State Warriors beat the Western Conference-leading Oklahoma City Thunder 116-109.
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The Golden State Warriors secured a much-needed win over the Utah Jazz on Tuesday, Jan. 28. Steve Kerr's team was seriously undermanned, with Stephen Curry, Draymond Green and Jonathan Kuminga all watching from the sidelines. Fortunately for the Warriors, their deep roster ensured they remained competitive against Will Hardy's team.
Well, unless you’re the Utah Jazz and you know you’ll be without Lauri Markkanen, John Collins, Walker Kessler, Jordan Clarkson, Johnny Juzang and Cody Williams. Of course, the Jazz do have one player who has confidence and belief that can’t be tamped down.
Utah looks to stop its eight-game skid when the Utah Jazz play Orlando. The teams match up Saturday for the first time this season.
Shai Gilgeous-Alexander scored 52 points for Oklahoma City Wednesday, but Golden State's balanced scoring attack was too much for the Thunder in a 116-109 victory. Andrew Wiggins scored 27 for the Warriors.
The Golden State Warriors became only the second team — after the Dallas Mavericks — to beat the Oklahoma City Thunder twice this season after they picked up a