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Curry's Knee Woes: Warriors Face Uncertain Future
18 Mar
Summary
- Stephen Curry remains sidelined with a knee injury after six weeks.
- Golden State has struggled, going 6-12 in Curry's absence.
- No definitive return date has been set for the star guard.

Stephen Curry remains out for the Golden State Warriors due to a persistent right knee injury that has kept him sidelined for six weeks. His absence has significantly impacted the team, as they have compiled a 6-12 record during this 18-game span, causing them to slip to the ninth spot in the NBA playoff race.
The team expressed optimism regarding Curry's recovery, stating he is increasing his workload on the court and working towards a return in the near future. The injury has been described as 'runner's knee' with no structural damage, indicating rest is the primary treatment. Another evaluation is expected around March 21.
The Warriors are currently on a six-game road trip, which included recent wins against the Washington Wizards and losses to the New York Knicks. Curry has traveled with the team during this stretch. He is also expected to attend the retirement of his father Dell Curry's jersey on March 19.
The team's road trip concludes on March 23, before they return home on March 25. The regular season for the Warriors concludes on April 12 against the Los Angeles Clippers.




