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Curry's Knee Woes: 'Super Weird' Pain Sidelines Star
3 Feb
Summary
- Stephen Curry suffers from patellofemoral pain syndrome, known as runner's knee.
- Curry experienced pain starting Jan. 24 after an individual workout.
- Jonathan Kuminga also sidelined with a bone bruise, facing trade deadline pressure.

Stephen Curry is currently sidelined with patellofemoral pain syndrome, commonly referred to as "runner's knee." This condition involves swelling and discomfort around the kneecap. Curry first experienced symptoms following an individual workout in Minneapolis on January 24. Although he initially rested for one game, he attempted to play through the pain until it forced him out of Friday's loss to the Detroit Pistons. He was seen icing his knee post-game.
Warriors coach Steve Kerr indicated that Curry's return and management for the remainder of the season will be a joint decision between the player and the team's lead medical decision-maker. Adding to the team's injury concerns, wing Jonathan Kuminga will miss his fifth consecutive game due to a bone bruise in his left knee. Kuminga is nearing a return but also remains a potential trade candidate with the deadline approaching on Thursday afternoon.




