Golden State Warriors superstar Steph Curry will make his highly anticipated comeback against the Minnesota Timberwolves on Friday. Curry was not listed on the Warriors' injury report after Thursday's practice, confirming his availability after a five-game absence with a left quad contusion.Curry addressed the media on Thursday and spoke candidly about his injury. The two-time league MVP confirmed that his injury was a contusion with a muscle strain, which made it extremely hard for him to get his full range of motion back. The veteran point guard applauded his teammates for playing good basketball in his absence."I'm feeling great," Curry said. I had a good rehab week, and the guys took care of the business on the trip, so that was great to see the energy coming back. I'm pretty optimistic though (of playing against the Timberwolves)."In the five games without Steph Curry, the Warriors managed to win three. The team recently concluded a three-game road trip, winning two of those games and improving to a 13-12 record.Meanwhile, the Warriors will be without two of their seasoned frontcourt players. Draymond Green and Al Horford are listed as out on the team's injury report. Green is sidelined owing to personal reasons, while Horford is nursing a right sciatic nerve irritation and will miss his third consecutive game.How to watch Steph Curry in action during Golden State Warriors vs. Minnesota Timberwolves?The Golden State Warriors vs. Minnesota Timberwolves game will take place on Friday at the Chase Center in San Francisco, California. The tip off is slated for 10 p.m. EST (7 p.m. PT).The Warriors vs. Timberwolves game will air on NBA TV, NBC Sports Bay Area (local) and FanDuel Sports Network (local). Live streaming will be available on the NBA League Pass and Fubo TV app and website (regional restrictions may apply).