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Stephen Curry joins Warriors in Miami; questionable to play

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MIAMI -- Golden State Warriors star Stephen Curry, who has been sidelined with a pelvic bruise, joined the team in Miami and underwent an individual practice ahead of Tuesday's game against the Heat.

Curry was upgraded to questionable to play and the Warriors will wait to see how he is feeling Tuesday before making a call on his availability.

"We didn't scrimmage or anything but he was moving great," Warriors coach Steve Kerr said of Curry. "Surprise -- he knocked down a lot of shots."

Tuesday's game will mark Jimmy Butler's return to Miami to face his former team after a tumultuous breakup with Heat president Pat Riley. After that, the Warriors play Friday at New Orleans.

They are then at San Antonio on Sunday, Memphis on April 1 and finish the trip against the Lakers on April 3.

"Steph feels an obligation always to be there for his teammates, regardless of the circumstances," Kerr said. "He's an amazing teammate. He wants to get back as soon as possible mainly so we can win games and climb the ladder in the playoff race. No doubt he wants to be there for Jimmy, too. It's one of the things I love about Steph -- he's always there for his guys."

Curry sustained the pelvic bruise when he took a hard spill during the second half of Thursday's win over the Toronto Raptors. Kerr said Curry wanted to reenter the game, but the team opted against it.

Draymond Green described the defeat at Atlanta, albeit without the Warriors' best player, as a "terrible loss" given the Warriors are trying to avoid the play-in round of the NBA playoffs with 11 regular-season games remaining.

The Associated Press contributed to this report.