Curry nearly leads Warriors to shocking comeback against Rockets in return
Curry nearly leads Warriors to shocking comeback against Rockets in return

Evan WebeckMon, April 6, 2026 at 5:04 AM UTC
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Houston Rockets guard Reed Sheppard, left, kicks a pass by Golden State Warriors guard Stephen Curry, center, during the first half of an NBA basketball game, Sunday, April 5, 2026,...
SAN FRANCISCO ā Steph Curry was triumphant in his long-awaited return to the court and, against all odds, nearly were the Warriors.
There was a renewed energy inside Chase Center on Sunday night, a buzz that had mostly been absent since Curry went out more than two months ago, that reached an apex in the final minute of 117-116 loss to Kevin Durant and the Rockets.
The defeat could have dealt a cold dose of reality on Curryās big day, but instead it only emphasized what hadnāt been possible in the Warriorsā 27 games without him since Jan. 30.
Golden State trailed by as many as 15 points in the second half and was still behind by double digits with as little as 4:51 remaining. Curry scored eight of his team-best 29 points from then on.
Curry converted a driving layup to cut the Rocketsā lead to a 112-111 with 87 seconds to play, then one-upped himself by pulling up from 32 feet and draining an answer to Houstonās 3-point play on the other end. With 11 seconds left, Curry had the ball in his hands, down one.
He crossed over and pulled up from the top of the key. It wasnāt to be.
The return of Curry wasnāt enough to overcome the Warriorsā defensive deficiencies. AP
Curry scored 29 points in 26 minutes. AP
But the performance was an encouraging sign for the Warriorsā prospects, given that Curryās scoring total in 26 minutes off the bench trailed only Durantās 31 that required 37 minutes.
The supporting cast that had gone 9-18 without Curry over the past two months didnāt do enough to pull out their first game with their north star back on the floor.
Kristaps Porzingis fouled out with more than 10 minutes left in the game, Brandin Podziemski scored only three of his 18 points in the second half, and the Warriorsā next-leading scorer, Gui Santos, was completely shut out after putting up 15 in the first half.
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What it means
Curry looked like himself and finished the game in good health. For a Warriors team locked into the No. 10 seed in the Western Conference, thatās all that really mattered.
Turning point
It was a two-point game at halftime, but Durant completed a four-point play on the Rocketsā first possession of the third quarter, and the Warriors spent the rest of the second half trying to get it back to that margin.
The foul on Durant came courtesy of Kristaps Porzingis, who went on to pick up three more within the first four minutes of the second half and fouled out for good with 10:13 to play.
Not only did Porzingisā foul trouble keep the Warriorsā second-best player off the floor for most of the second half, it robbed coach Steve Kerr of valuable time to assess his pairing with Curry.
The duoās limited action Sunday was their first time ever sharing the court, including in practice.
Porzingisā foul trouble robbed Coach Steve Kerr of valuable time to assess his pairing with Curry. APMVP: Kevin Durant
Durant finished with eight rebounds and eight assists to go with a game-high 31 points. He drained his third 3-pointer of the night immediately after DeāAnthony Melton sank a 3 that cut the Rocketsā lead to 109-107.
Golden State hosts the Lakers on Thursday. Curry will reportedly be limited to around 25 minutes. APStat of the game: 55/44.8/84.2
The return of Curry wasnāt enough to overcome the Warriorsā defensive deficiencies.
Golden State provided little resistance to the Rockets, who were only prevented from a vaunted 50/40/90 shooting split by missing one too many of their 19 free-throw attempts.
Up next
With four games left on the Warriorsā schedule, all thatās left to be determined is how much Curry will play leading into their No. 9/10 play-in matchup. Golden State hosts the Kings on Tuesday before LeBron James and the Lakers pay a visit Thursday for its final home contest of the regular season.
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