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Stephen Curry: Golden State Warriors star plans early spring return

Curry refers to himself and injured team-mate Klay Thompson as "caged animals right now, wanting to be unleashed"

Stephen Curry #30 of the Golden State Warriors looks on before the game against the Oklahoma City Thunder on October 27, 2019 at Chesapeake Energy Arena in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma.
Image: Stephen Curry needs a second surgery on his non-shooting hand

Golden State Warriors' Stephen Curry plans to return this season from his broken left hand and is hoping to be back at "some point in early spring" but when exactly he will be able to play again remains uncertain.

The two-time NBA MVP addressed the media on Monday night for the first time since getting injured on October 30 and said he needs a second surgery on his non-shooting hand, probably in early December.

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″[Managing the] swelling is something that's going to be of the utmost priority early in the rehab process," Curry said, "to get me a chance to come back and get my range of motion back pretty quickly."

The Warriors initially said Curry would be re-evaluated three months after the surgery, which would be in early February.

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Curry referred to himself and injured team-mate Klay Thompson as "caged animals right now, wanting to be unleashed".

Thompson, the other part of Golden State's Splash Brothers combo, is recovering from surgery to repair a torn ACL in his left knee. The team hopes he can return in the second half of the season.

Curry said he experienced some minor nerve irritation shortly after he underwent his first hand surgery, a common byproduct of the procedure. That's one thing doctors will continue to monitor throughout his rehab process, and it will impact when he can return.

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For now, Curry is working out his lower body and doing whatever training is permitted by the team's medical staff, saying he's using this three-month period without basketball as a "mini offseason" to fine-tune his body.

The Warriors' longest-tenured player had praise for his team-mates, who took to the court on Monday night against Utah with a 2-8 record that was tied with the New York Knicks and New Orleans Pelicans for the worst in the NBA.

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Curry described rookie Eric Paschall's energy as contagious and said the play of new guard D'Angelo Russell has been "unreal".

Asked what the benefits would be for he and Thompson to return to the court this season if it was only for the final few weeks, Curry had an answer.

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"Just to understand the chemistry with the young guys," he said. "We can play around with rotations and just get a vibe of what the following season, when we're all healthy, looks like."

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