In a significant development for the Golden State Warriors, guard Stephen Curry has been medically cleared to return to action, taking the court for Friday night’s game against the Minnesota Timberwolves without any restrictions on his playing time. Warriors head coach Steve Kerr confirmed this exciting news, marking Curry’s return after a five-game absence due to a left quadriceps contusion. Additionally, he had missed three games in November due to illness, further intensifying the anticipation surrounding his comeback.
The matchup against the Timberwolves is particularly special as it marks the first occasion that Stephen will play in a regular-season NBA game alongside his younger brother, Seth Curry. Seth rejoined the Warriors on December 1, after a brief stint earlier in the season when he signed with the team in October but was released shortly after. The two siblings share the court for only 100 seconds during the 2013 preseason, making this moment even more significant for both the brothers and their fans.
Curry’s return comes at a crucial time for the Warriors, who aim to enhance their performance as the season progresses. His influence on the game is undeniable, and with both brothers on the floor, fans can expect an electrifying atmosphere as the Warriors look to secure a much-needed victory against Minnesota.

