The Golden State Warriors will be short-handed for Thursday's road game against the Philadelphia 76ers, but it remains to be determined exactly how undermanned they'll be.

Golden State coach Steve Kerr acknowledged Tuesday that the team will not have Steph Curry (left quad contusion and muscle strain) for the entirety of its three-game road swing.

"He will not make the trip. He's going to stay home," Kerr said. "It was a long shot for him to play in the back-to-back (Saturday and Sunday), and we don't play again till (next) Friday. So it just makes perfect sense for him to stay home ... get the rehab done here, get his work in, and hopefully be ready for Minnesota next Friday."

Curry's absence typically means a heavier offensive load for Jimmy Butler, but that could be an issue Thursday

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