He had been listed as ‘questionable.’
Per Steve Kerr, Steph Curry — listed as “questionable” due to left knee bursitis — is expected to play tonight.
Kerr added that he didn’t even know that Curry was on the injury list, stating that it was a case of “protocol” as Curry had banged up his knee last game against the Memphis Grizzlies.
Steph Curry is expected to play tonight in LA against the Clippers. Steve Kerr said he didn’t even know he was on the injury list. “Protocol,” Kerr said. Curry was “banged up” after the last game. Listed as left knee bursitis.
— Anthony Slater (@anthonyVslater) November 19, 2024
For a quick explainer as to what exactly “left knee bursitis” is, here’s resident Golden State Warriors Twitter medical expert Dr. Nirav Pandya:
Bursa are fluid filled sacs that help to reduce friction around joints. In the knee, the bursa around the knee cap can get inflammation (i.e. bursitis). This usually occurs from contact / fall. Treatment is typically rest, ice, and anti-inflammatories. https://t.co/7dLMpPbM0p
— Dr. Nirav Pandya, M.D. (@DrNiravPandya) November 18, 2024
Besides Curry, Lindy Waters III is also expected to be available despite being questionable due to a knee hyperextension:
Steve Kerr says he believes Steph Curry and Lindy Waters will play tonight vs. the Clippers in LA
— Dalton Johnson (@daltonjohnson.bsky.social) 2024-11-19T02:04:45.324Z
However, Kevon Looney — who was also questionable due to an illness — has been officially ruled out of the game against the Los Angeles Clippers, who employ Ivica Zubac as their center. Zubac gave the Warriors plenty of trouble during their last matchup, and not having Looney to act as a physical ballast against the Croatian big could be a problem for them.