Golden State Warriors: 5 outcomes to expect from Steph Curry’s return

NEW YORK, USA - FEBRUARY 5 : Golden State Warriors player Steph Curry seen ahead of the NBA match between Golden Gate Warriors and Brooklyn Nets held on February 05, 2020 at Barclays Center in Brooklyn, New York. (Photo by Tayfun Coskun/Anadolu Agency via Getty Images)
NEW YORK, USA - FEBRUARY 5 : Golden State Warriors player Steph Curry seen ahead of the NBA match between Golden Gate Warriors and Brooklyn Nets held on February 05, 2020 at Barclays Center in Brooklyn, New York. (Photo by Tayfun Coskun/Anadolu Agency via Getty Images) /
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The Warriors’ two-time league MVP Steph Curry is finally on the cusp of returning from injury, but what can we expect upon inserting him into a lineup with the league’s worst record?

The moment that Golden State Warriors fans have long been waiting for is upon us: The three-time champion, best shooter of all time, baby-faced assassin, and LeBron-title snatcher, Wardell Stephen Curry II, is finally set to return to action.

After a false alarm return date of March 1st, it’s presumed that he will return on Thursday, March 5th at home in a finals rematch against the Toronto Raptors.

Throughout his 57-game absence, the Warriors haven’t fared too well, to put it nicely. They currently own the league’s worst record of 13-48.

The Warriors squad has been plagued by injury and produced the league’s worst offense to go along with the fifth-worst defense.

Not exactly a recipe for success.

Inserting the GOAT point guard will, in theory, be the great solution to the catastrophe that 2019-20 has been, right?

While it undeniably will help the team, Curry’s return most certainly will not be a panacea for all their woes.

Here are five outcomes that we can expect from the remainder of the season with Curry back in uniform.