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Stephen Curry to Release Memoir “Shot Ready” as Part of Three-Book Deal

Stephen Curry (Golden State Warriors)
March 2025

Curry has signed a three-book deal with One World, an imprint of Random House, with the first title, Shot Ready, set to release on Sept. 9.
The book, published with Unanimous Media, is a personal reflection on Curry’s life and mindset, featuring over 100 photos and messages aimed at inspiring readers to pursue excellence and personal growth.

Stephen Curry Returns from Injury, Boosts Warriors with Win Over Pelicans

Stephen Curry (Golden State Warriors)
29 March 2025

Stephen Curry returned from a two-game absence due to a pelvic contusion, scoring 23 points to lead the Warriors to a 111-95 win over the Pelicans.
Despite dealing with lingering pain and off shooting numbers, Curry avoided a bone injury and showed solid movement and leadership in 34 minutes of play, earning praise from coach Steve Kerr.

Stephen Curry Nears Return from Pelvic Injury Ahead of Pelicans Clash

Stephen Curry (Golden State Warriors)
29 March vs. New Orleans Pelicans

Curry is listed as questionable to return after a pelvic contusion sidelined him for two games.
He participated fully in Thursday’s practice and individual workouts, impressing Coach Kerr and teammates. Final decision will depend on how he feels Friday.

Warriors’ Gary Payton II Suffers Thumb Ligament Tear, Out at Least One Week

Gary Payton II (Golden State Warriors)
Injury sustained on 26 March vs. Miami Heat

Payton suffered a partial ligament tear in his left thumb and will be re-evaluated in a week, missing at least Friday’s game vs. the Pelicans.
The injury, deemed a pain tolerance issue post-rehab, sidelines one of the team’s top recent performers. Coach Kerr expects Jonathan Kuminga to fill the defensive void.

Stephen Curry Misses Second Game with Pelvic Injury, Targeting Return Friday vs. Pelicans

Stephen Curry, Golden State Warriors
26 March 2025

Curry was ruled out for a second straight game due to a pelvic contusion suffered last week. Coach Steve Kerr said Curry felt discomfort at the end of a Monday workout, prompting the decision to hold him out.
Despite looking good during his individual session, Curry made a movement that “didn’t feel quite right,” according to Kerr. With two days off before their next game, Curry is expected to return Friday against the New Orleans Pelicans, giving him a full week of rest and recovery.

Wiggins set for first Miami return since Butler trade

Andrew Wiggins, Miami Heat
26 March 2025

Wiggins will face his former team, the Golden State Warriors, for the first time since being sent to Miami in the five-team trade involving Jimmy Butler.
Traded alongside Kyle Anderson, Wiggins is set to play a motivated role as both teams seek emotional wins for their traded stars.

Butler set for Miami return, calls it ‘just another game’

Jimmy Butler, Golden State Warriors
26 March 2025

Butler downplayed his return to Miami for the first time since being traded to Golden State, calling it “just another game.” He scored 25 points in a loss to Atlanta as the Warriors prepare to face his former team.
Butler, traded last month after a dramatic exit from Miami, acknowledged Heat fans but said he’s focused solely on Golden State’s goals. Miami is on a 10-game losing streak since the trade, while the Warriors are 16-4 with Butler.

Curry to Miss Start of Warriors’ Road Trip with Pelvic Injury

Stephen Curry, Golden State Warriors
Injury confirmed March 22, 2025; reevaluation set for Monday

Curry will miss the start of Golden State’s six-game road trip due to a pelvic contusion.
An MRI confirmed no structural damage after Curry took a hard fall in Thursday’s win over the Raptors. He will receive treatment over the coming days and be reevaluated Monday.

Stephen Curry Exits Game with Pelvic Injury

Stephen Curry, Golden State Warriors
21 March 2025

Curry left in the third quarter of the Warriors’ 117-114 win over the Toronto Raptors due to a pelvic contusion after a hard fall.
While driving into the paint, Curry collided mid-air with two defenders and landed hard on his back. He walked off under his own power but did not return. An MRI was scheduled postgame.

Draymond Green Strengthens Case for Defensive Player of the Year with Lockdown Performance on Giannis

Draymond Green (Golden State Warriors), Giannis Antetokounmpo (Milwaukee Bucks)
March 2025

Draymond Green played a key role in Golden State’s 104-93 victory over Milwaukee, holding Giannis Antetokounmpo to 20 points on 5-for-16 shooting. His defensive performance, which included four blocks and two steals, bolstered his case for a second NBA Defensive Player of the Year award.
Green’s smothering defense forced Antetokounmpo into his worst shooting game in two seasons, with Giannis going 0-for-7 when directly contested by Green. The Bucks’ 93 points marked their season low. With Victor Wembanyama out for the season, Green sees an opportunity to win his second DPOY award.

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