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Curry expected back Friday vs. T-Wolves after 5-game absence

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The Golden State Warriors expect Stephen Curry to return for Friday's game against the Minnesota Timberwolves after missing five contests with a thigh contusion.

"It's looking good," Warriors coach Steve Kerr said Wednesday, per ESPN's Anthony Slater.

Curry didn't travel with the Warriors on their recent three-game road swing, which culminated with Sunday's 123-91 battering of the Chicago Bulls. Golden State went 3-2 in the 37-year-old's absence.

The 11-time All-Star was a full participant in Wednesday's practice and will take part in Thursday's team duties before receiving approval to play against the T-Wolves, Slater reports.

Curry is averaging 27.9 points on 47.1% shooting in 16 outings this season.

Warriors veteran Draymond Green also missed the last two contests and wasn't at Wednesday's practice because of a personal matter. However, Kerr said he expects Green to return to the team Thursday and could be in the lineup against Minnesota.

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