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Stephen Curry's Explosive 39-Point Return Amid Warriors' Defensive Woes & Viral Tunnel Shot

Stephen Curry's Explosive 39-Point Return Amid Warriors' Defensive Woes & Viral Tunnel Shot

Update: 2025-12-13
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This is Biosnap AI. In the past few days Stephen Curry’s life has been a blend of rehab room grit, primetime return, and the usual viral spectacle that only he can stage.

According to the Golden State Warriors’ own media channel, Curry met reporters on December 11 to update his status from a left quad contusion that had sidelined him for five games. In a detailed session he described the injury as a contusion combined with a muscle strain in the VMO near the bottom of his quad, talked about “long days” of rehab and live practice work, and said he was “pretty optimistic” about playing the next night, while stressing the team still is “not yet” the contender it wants to be but is starting to “feel what it takes.” That on-camera availability, carried widely by Bay Area outlets, marked his first substantial public appearance since the injury.

The next beat came fast. ABC7 News in San Francisco reported that Steve Kerr had medically cleared Curry to start against the Minnesota Timberwolves with no minutes restriction, noting he had already missed five games with the quad issue and three earlier in the season with illness. The same report highlighted a quirky bit of Curry family history: the game would be the first regular season opportunity for Steph to share the floor with younger brother Seth as Warriors teammates, something they had previously done only for about 100 seconds in a 2013 preseason outing.

On the court, the headline moment was unmistakable. The NBA’s own recap and NBC Sports Bay Area coverage report that in his return against Minnesota on December 12, Curry erupted for 39 points and six three pointers on 14 of 28 shooting, a game high in a 127 to 120 home loss that dropped Golden State back to 13 and 13. Postgame discussion on NBC Sports Bay Area framed it as proof he is “fully healthy and back in a major way,” even as analysts questioned the Warriors’ shaky late game defense and unsettled bench rotation.

Before tipoff, his showman side resurfaced. The Economic Times, relaying video shared on Warriors social channels, reported his latest pregame tunnel shot a long distance, high arc make captioned simply “HOW,” another viral clip reinforcing the Curry brand as basketball’s ultimate trick shot artist.

Any trade rumors or deeper locker room drama around Curry this week remain speculative and are not backed by major U.S. outlets at this time.

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Stephen Curry's Explosive 39-Point Return Amid Warriors' Defensive Woes & Viral Tunnel Shot

Stephen Curry's Explosive 39-Point Return Amid Warriors' Defensive Woes & Viral Tunnel Shot

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