Steph Curry returns to lead Warriors past Pelicans
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On Friday night, the Golden State Warriors will face off against the Pelicans in New Orleans.
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Following a hard fall against the Toronto Raptors, Stephen Curry was sidelined for two games with a pelvic contusion.
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The Golden State Warriors need Steph Curry back, and they need him back quickly.
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Stephen Curry’s absence from play for the Golden State Warriors ended Friday. And so did their two-game losing streak. Curry returned Friday to Golden State’s lineup after missing two games with a pelvic contusion,
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