Warriors: Steph Curry’s hamstring will be re-evaluated Saturday before possible Game 6

Warriors star Steph Curry has been cleared for light on-court workouts in his recovery from a Grade hamstring strain during the gang s series against the Minnesota Timberwolves The squad disclosed his updated status after re-evaluating him Wednesday morning He remains out for Wednesday night s Match in Minneapolis which the Warriors must win to stay alive in the series The Warriors ruled him out Tuesday afternoon for the competition Curry will be re-evaluated again on Saturday ahead of a anticipated Championship on Sunday night back at Chase Center The series three-day pause offers a window for Curry to rest without risking another loss Curry suffered the injury during the second quarter of the Warriors Tournament win over the Wolves last Tuesday Related Articles What can Warriors expect from Jonathan Kuminga in crucial Tournament Steph Curry ruled out for Warriors do-or-die Tournament Warriors fans can cling to long-held deal hope as playoff run sputters Warriors seek new formula to save season Without Steph the tournament changes Where was Playoff Jimmy when Warriors needed him The Warriors have lost the last three games without Curry setting them up for an elimination Meeting Wednesday night Their offense has suffered greatly without the greatest shooter of all time creating space for the rest of the unit Jonathan Kuminga and Jimmy Butler have taken on the scoring mantle but Butler only took nine shots during Monday s Battle as he battled illness and a glute bruise he suffered during the opening round against the Rockets The Warriors must weigh Curry s obvious impact on the court against the vulnerability of reinjury