The Warriors haven’t had Stephen Curry play since before the All-Star break. Earlier this week, the Warriors fell to ninth place in the Western Conference standings when Golden State was surpassed for eighth by the Clippers. The Dubs will not be receiving reinforcements anytime soon, which is unfortunate.
Steph Curry’s knee problem has continued, according to ESPN’s Anthony Slater and Shams Charania on Wednesday. The superstar will undergo another evaluation in ten days. According to that schedule, he will miss at least the next five Warriors games; as of Wednesday night, Golden State is 32–33 overall.
Due to what the team called “runner’s knee,” Curry hasn’t played since January.
Curry called his recuperation “kind of unpredictable” and labeled it as a “weird injury” in an interview with ESPN a few weeks ago. Curry, a longstanding Golden State standout, has missed 15 games and counting while recovering, ending another All-standout season. Before getting hurt, Curry was averaging 27.7 points per game.
The Warriors are in dire need of his return. They fell behind and in the rankings, as mentioned above.500 this month, with a 1-4 record so far in March. Golden State has only won five of fifteen games since Curry went down.
It’s not surprising that the club is worse off without the franchise’s biggest star, but this roster in especially requires Curry to have a chance most nights given Jimmy Butler’s absence and the Dubs’ crucial deadline addition, Kristaps Porziၣis, who is inconsistently available.
The Warriors’ 2025–2026 season is rapidly approaching. Their chances of improving their situation in the immediate future were severely damaged by the news on Wednesday.
