Golden State Warriors head coach Steve Kerr says winning without Stephen Curry was “huge” but offered no update on the two-time MVP’s return.
Curry missed Friday’s 105-102 victory over the Detroit Pistons having admitted he was nursing a hip contusion after Thursday’s 104-89 win over the Cleveland Cavaliers where he shot 40 points.
The 33-year-old point guard has been in MVP-like form this season, averaging 29.5 points, 6.1 rebounds and 6.5 assists per game.
Curry has shot at 41.9 percent from three-point range and averaging a career-high 5.7 three-point attempts made per game.
Curry was joined by Draymond Green on the sidelines against the Pistons, with Andre Igoudala, Otto Porter, Klay Thompson and James Wiseman already unavailable, yet Golden State claimed the win to move to 14-2.
Guard Jordan Poole top scored in Curry’s absence with 32 points including four triples, while center Andrew Wiggins contributed 27 points.
“It is a huge win,” Kerr said at the post-game news conference. “To win without Steph, Draymond, Andre, Otto and obviously Klay and James are out, so many guys to come in here and really get contributions from everybody.
“I think we’re 6-1 now on the road, it’s a great sign. I think we’ve got guys who know how to step up when they need to.
“Wigs and Jordan, knowing they had to score some points for us tonight and be the focal point offensively, they both stepped up.”
The Warriors return home for Sunday’s game against the Toronto Raptors, although Kerr did not confirm if Curry or Green would play.
“We’ll see. We’ll see,” Kerr said. “We have tomorrow off. The guys who are injured [will] come in and get treatment tomorrow and then we have a five o’clock game, so no shoot-around Sunday.
“We’ll see how everyone is doing on Sunday.”