OAKLAND, Calif. (KGO) -- The Golden State Warriors are back home, resting up for Wednesday's Western Conference finals showdown against the Houston Rockets.
The team's charter plane landed in Oakland around 1:15 p.m. on Tuesday. Sky 7 HD was overhead as the players and coaches got off the plane.
Houston's James Harden scored 45 points in Game 4, leading his team to a 128-115 victory. The Dubs trailed from the start and it only got worse when MVP Steph Curry was upended after crashing into Rockets forward Trevor Ariza in the second quarter.
"If he came back in and played then he should be fine," said Chad Doing, host of 95.7's The Game. "But the weird part about a head injury is that you never know until you get a chance to rest and recuperate to see if there are any lasting impacts from a fall like that."
Curry addressed the fall after Game 4 on Tuesday night, "Not how I envisioned the game going," he said. "And at this point we lost. But all in all I'm thankful I came out of that relatively okay."
Curry is on the cover of this week's Sports Illustrated regional cover for the second week in a row. The headline reads: "My Town, My Team."
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