Golden State Warriors star Stephen Curry could return to full practice this week as he recovers from a sprained ligament and a bone bruise in his left foot.
Curry has not played since March 16 when he suffered a sprained ligament and a bone bruise in his left foot against the Boston Celtics, missing the side’s past 12 games.
The Warriors will face the Denver Nuggets in the first-round playoffs, with Game 1 scheduled for Saturday in San Francisco.
Curry remains “day-to-day” but Kerr said he would need to join in scrimmage, scheduled for Thursday, ahead of Saturday’s game, having been restricted to individual work.
“It’s essential, we’re not going to play him without giving him a scrimmage,” Kerr told reporters on Tuesday.
“The whole team will need a scrimmage given that we generally play every other day and all of a sudden we have six days between games, that’s pretty unique.
“Everybody will need a scrimmage but it would be irresponsible to put Steph out there in a playoff game without having scrimmage time before.”
He added: “Each day will determine where he is and what he can do the following day. At the end of the week, we’ll determine if he’s ready or not. It’s hard to predict much.”
The Warriors went 6-6 without Curry in the side across the final dozen regular-season games, winning their final five to see off the Dallas Mavericks for third seed in the Western Conference.
Kerr had previously said: “We’ll see how everything goes with Steph next week. There’s a chance he could be ready for game one, there’s a chance he might not.
“It’s literally going to be a day-to-day thing as it all unfolds this week. We’ll know a lot more after the next few days when he’s ramping up his work. but there’s a chance we could get everybody on the same age and healthy.
“We haven’t reached our potential yet. That’s exciting to me. We have some room for growth.”