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Steph Curry played his second game back from the knee injury and hit two four-point plays to spark the Warriors past the Kings 110-105.

Stephen Curry suited up for his second game since returning from the right knee injury that sidelined him for 27 games, and the Warriors got the win — 110-105 over the Sacramento Kings at Chase Center.

Curry finished with 17 points, including a pair of highlight-reel four-point plays that swung momentum in the second quarter. He had 14 points by halftime as Golden State built a 13-point lead. It's not the 29-point explosion from his return game against Houston, but the signs are encouraging — the shot looks right, the movement is crisp, and the mere threat of Curry on the floor transforms Golden State's spacing.

The Warriors are running out of regular season to build chemistry with Curry back in the lineup. They have just a few games left before the postseason, and the question isn't whether Curry can score — it's whether his knee can hold up through a playoff run.