Stephen Curry made a stunning return to the court after a two-month knee injury layoff, dropping 29 points and five threes off the bench in just 26 minutes during the Golden State Warriors' loss to the Houston Rockets on April 5, a performance YouTube highlights from NBA on ESPN called magnificent and his first bench role in a regular-season game since 2012. The next night, Warriors practice footage showed Curry chatting with reporters about his recovery, confirming no structural damage to his knee and expressing excitement for a clear window back in action, per Golden State Warriors media. By his second game back, Curry tallied 17 points in a gritty 110-105 win over the Sacramento Kings, where he dished postgame thoughts on reuniting on the floor with brother Seth Curry, as reported by NBA on ESPN. Thursday's matchup turned heads when LeBron James praised their mutual respect after the Lakers smoked the Warriors 119-103 at Chase Center, according to NBC Sports Bay Area. ESPN's First Take stirred debate with Stephen A. Smith dismissing Curry's return as useless for the 10th-seed Warriors' slim playoff hopes, even as Curry nearly sealed a game-winner against Houston. No major headlines hit in the past 24 hours, but a viral YouTube short caught Curry in 4K crystal-clear, sparking fan frenzy online. These moments underscore Curry's resilience at 38, potentially etching a late-career comeback chapter in his biography amid Warriors' rebuild whispers. Thanks for listening, please subscribe to never miss an update on Stephen Curry and search the term Biography Flash for more great Biographies. This has been a Quiet Please production.
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