Stephen Curry missed his first nine three-pointers coming back from his knee injury in Game 4 of the Golden State Warriors' second round series against the Portland Trail Blazers, but he went on to score 17 points in overtime in their 132-125 win.

Curry was listed as doubtful on Saturday and then on Monday morning his status was upgraded to questionable. After Curry tested the knee pregame, it was confirmed he would play.

Curry entered the game at the six-minute mark with the Warriors down 16-2.

Curry was supposed to be on a minutes restriction, but Shaun Livingston was ejected for the first time in his career shortly before halftime.

From the time Curry came back in the game at 4:53 in the fourth quarter, he scored 23 points. The Trail Blazers scored 25.

"My confidence never wavered," Curry said postgame. "I don’t think you shoot nine shots from 3 without making one if you don’t have confidence."

"Put us in a tough spot, obviously," Steve Kerr said after the game. "Especially with Steph's comeback, whatever you want to call it. We were expecting to play Steph maybe 25 minutes and just monitor him and see how he held up. And he looked like he -- once he got going, he didn't look tired."