
"Trayce Jackson-Davis was hit with not one, not two, but three Steph Curry ankle-breakers on one possession during the Warriors' Thursday practice, a sequence that had a single, inevitable conclusion. Then he hit a rainbow three, if that tells you anything, the Jackson-Davis said. In other words, Steph Curry's left quad seemed to be back to normal after an injury him out of action for over two weeks."
"Both Curry and coach Steve Kerr said the the superstar guard is on track to make his return to the starting lineup for Friday's game against the Timberwolves. I'm feeling great, had a good rehab week, Curry said. I'm happy to practice the last couple of days, and seeing how I feel after these last two sessions, I'm pretty optimistic. Curry injured his quad during Nov. 26th's matchup with the Houston Rockets, something that kept him out of the last five games."
Trayce Jackson-Davis experienced multiple ankle-breakers by Steph Curry during a Warriors practice and then made a long three, signaling Curry's effectiveness on the court. Steph Curry's left quad appeared to be back to normal after an injury that sidelined him for more than two weeks. Both Curry and coach Steve Kerr indicated the guard is on track to return to the starting lineup Friday against the Timberwolves. Curry described long, monotonous rehab sessions in the Bay Area with trainers Rick Celebrini and Dave Taylor. Curry acknowledged that solo rehab can simulate conditioning but that full-speed NBA practice cannot be fully replicated.
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