Warriors' Steph Curry Reportedly Targeting March 1 Return
By Sean Facey

The return of the Golden State Warriors' biggest star seems to be coming into view.
Superstar guard Stephen Curry, who has played in just four games since he went down in with a broken hand back in October, has reportedly set March 1 as his ideal date to get back into action.
Steph Curry is targeting March 1 for his return, per @ThompsonScribe ?
— Bleacher Report (@BleacherReport) January 19, 2020
Warriors superstar has only played four games this year after breaking his hand in October. pic.twitter.com/oyaSgkQeyf
Curry has played in all of four games this year. In that handful of appearances, he's played just 112 minutes while shooting just 40.9 percent from the field, far below his career mark of 47.6 percent.
It's no secret that the Warriors are in dire need of his services. After years of dominance over the NBA, they've collapsed without Curry, playing to the tune of an abysmal 10-34 record. In fact, their .227 winning percentage is the lowest mark in the league.
BREAKING: Stephen Curry is targeting a March 1st return date to the Warriors after missing nearly 4 months with a hand injury. (via @ThompsonScribe)
— Legion Hoops (@LegionHoops) January 19, 2020
While his return won't necessarily fix such a terrible season, it would at least make it more palatable. It would also give the fans a glimpse of what they can expect for next year too.
The sooner he can get back into action, the better things will be for both the Warriors and their fans, as Golden State currently sits at 10-34, good for last place in the Western Conference.