Golden State Warriors star guard Stephen Curry's participation in Wednesday’s matchup against the Sacramento Kings remains unclear. Following Tuesday’s victory over the Phoenix Suns, Curry revealed he has been suffering from a cold.
Curry reported feeling fatigued after the game and plans to consult with team doctors before deciding on traveling and playing against the Kings. During the win against Phoenix, where he scored 28 points and made five three-pointers, Curry notably struggled with low energy, especially in the second half.
“I was running out of energy toward the end,” Curry said after the game. “I’ll see how I feel after checking with the medical staff, but we’ll make the smart call.”
Additionally, the Warriors might have to face the Kings without forward Jimmy Butler, who exited Tuesday’s game early due to a back problem. Head Coach Steve Kerr mentioned that the team’s depth would be tested if both key players are sidelined.
Market reactions reflect the uncertainty surrounding Curry’s availability. Sacramento has been made a 3.5-point home favorite by oddsmakers, indicating skepticism about the Warriors' performance without their full lineup.
Stephen Curry’s participation against the Kings is doubtful due to illness and fatigue, with final decisions pending medical evaluations; this uncertainty also affects team strategy and betting odds.