Golden State Warriors guard Stephen Curry is “making good progress” after missing the past five games with a lower left leg injury, the team said Wednesday.
Curry has started individual on-court workouts and will be reevaluated again in one week, the team said.
Curry suffered partial tears to his superior tibiofibular ligaments and interosseous membrane as well as a contusion to his left lower leg when his knee collided with a knee of Dallas Mavericks point guard McKinley Wright IV earlier this month.
The Warriors’ first game out of the All-Star break is Thursday night against the Los Angeles Lakers. Golden State then has a three-game homestand against the Houston Rockets (Friday), Minnesota Timberwolves (Sunday) and Portland Trail Blazers (Tuesday).
Earlier this season, Curry missed 11 games with a left shoulder subluxation. During that time, the Warriors went 6-5.
ESPN’s Kendra Andrews contributed to this report.