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Top Stephen Curry News

  • Warriors' Stephen Curry: Out at least two more games

    Curry (knee) will be re-evaluated next week and will miss at least the next two games, Shams Charania of ESPN reports.

    Curry will miss Friday's game versus the Wizards in addition to Sunday's matchup with the Nuggets, and considering he's yet to practice, it seems unlikely he'll be able to get back out there for Wednesday's game against the Spurs. Brandin Podziemski and Pat Spencer will continue to soak up the point guard minutes in Golden State while Curry is out.

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  • Warriors' Stephen Curry: Hasn't begun scrimmaging

    The Warriors announced Wednesday that Curry (knee) has yet to participate in a scrimmage, and another update is expected to come later this week, Anthony Slater of ESPN.com reports.

    Golden State indicated earlier in March that it hoped Curry would return before April. Given that the veteran point guard hasn't participated in a scrimmage, it's growing unlikely he'll reach that goal. More information should be provided in the coming days, at which point a clearer timetable for return could be revealed.

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  • Warriors' Stephen Curry: Won't return Wednesday

    Curry (knee) will not play Wednesday against the Nets, Anthony Slater of ESPN.com reports.

    Curry, who has been sidelined since the start of February, remains without a clear target date to return. Slater reports that Curry is hopeful to get in a scrimmage in the near future to see how his knee responds, and that should be the final hurdle in his rehab.

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  • Warriors' Stephen Curry: To be re-evaluated Tuesday

    Curry (knee) will miss the Warriors' next two games, but he is expected to be re-evaluated Tuesday when the team returns home from its current road trip, per Anthony Slater of ESPN.com.

    While Curry will remain sidelined for Saturday's game against the Hawks and Monday's matchup in Dallas, the impending Tuesday re-evaluation is the most significant milestone in his recovery to date. The superstar guard has already begun intensifying his on-court activity and is expected to be incorporated into live practices over the coming days. If the Tuesday checkup goes well, there is "cautious optimism" that Curry could return to the lineup as early as Wednesday's home game against the Nets. In the meantime, Brandin Podziemski and De'Anthony Melton will continue to handle the bulk of the backcourt minutes for a Warriors team fighting to maintain its spot in the play-in race.

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  • Warriors' Stephen Curry: Hopes to return before end of month

    The Warriors are optimistic that Curry (knee) will be able to return before the end of March, per Shams Charania of ESPN.

    The superstar point guard has been on the shelf since the start of February due to a right knee injury, but he's intensifying his on-court activity amid his rehab. It sounds like Curry remains week-to-week, and it's worth noting Golden State returns from its current road trip in the March 25 matchup versus the Nets. In the meantime, Brandin Podziemski and De'Anthony Melton should continue holding down the fort in the backcourt.

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  • Warriors' Stephen Curry: To miss at least 10 more days

    Curry (knee) is expected to miss at least 10 more days, per Shams Charania of ESPN on Wednesday.

    The superstar guard has started on-court workouts and is hoping to ramp up his activity soon, but the timeline for a return from his right knee injury likely rules him out for at least Golden State's next six contests. With Curry on the shelf, the Warriors will continue to ask more out of Brandin Podziemski, Pat Spencer, Gary Payton, Will Richard and LJ Cryer at point guard.

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  • Warriors' Stephen Curry: Will be re-evaluated in 10 days

    Curry (knee) will be re-evaluated in 10 days, Anthony Slater of ESPN.com reports.

    Curry continues to deal with a lingering right knee injury, which has sidelined him since Jan. 30. New reports indicate the star guard will be out at least another 10 days, forcing him to miss the next five games at a minimum. The Warriors will likely continue to heavily utilize Pat Spencer, Brandin Podziemski, De'Anthony Melton and Gary Payton (ankle) in the backcourt.

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  • Warriors' Stephen Curry: Out for at least 10 more days

    Curry will have his right knee injury re-evaluated by medical staff in 10 days, Anthony Slater of ESPN.com reports.

    Curry has been sidelined by a lingering right knee injury since Jan. 30, which prevented him from playing in the Warriors' final five games before the All-Star break. The superstar guard hasn't progressed enough in his recovery as hoped, and he'll have his knee looked at again by medical staff in early March to determine a clearer timeline for a return. With Curry sidelined, the Warriors will continue to lean more heavily on Pat Spencer, Brandin Podziemski and Gary Payton.

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