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Stephen Curry continues to navigate a challenging injury recovery that's reshaping the Warriors' season narrative. According to DflowHoops, the Warriors snapped a five-game losing streak with contributions from Kristaps Porzingis, De'Anthony Melton, Gui Santos, and Gary Payton II, reminding fans that Golden State's ceiling changes dramatically when their key pieces are healthy and active. However, the elephant in the room remains Curry's right knee injury, which has sidelined him since late January with patellofemoral pain syndrome and bone bruising.
The latest injury update from ESPN's Warriors Stock Report indicates that Curry is scheduled for evaluation on March 21st for his runner's knee, with Anthony Slater reporting notable progress. Curry has already returned to individual on-court workouts, signaling movement in the right direction for a team whose identity revolves around his gravity and leadership. According to the Times of India Sports reporting, there's expectation that Curry could return between March 23 and March 25, though he was ruled out for the March 20th game against Detroit.
Beyond the court, Curry recently opened up to The Athletic about his mindset and future. He revealed that one of his favorite in-game compliments comes when defenders tell him to stop moving so much, reflecting his pride in his conditioning. When asked about retirement, Curry explained that while his body requires different preparation than a decade ago, he still gets lost in the fun when he's on the court. He emphasized that the competition, camaraderie, and chasing something that matters still gets him going, and he doesn't see that stopping anytime soon. Curry turned 38 on Saturday and has just one year remaining on his contract, though he's expressed no desire to end his career soon.
In a bizarre incident caught on video at the Warriors-Celtics game in Boston, an overzealous fan yanked Curry's arm as he walked toward the locker room tunnel. The shocking interaction left Curry visibly stunned, and security immediately intervened, ushering the fan out of their seat.
On the business front, Curry announced the 2026 UNDERRATED Golf U.S. schedule, continuing his off-court entrepreneurial ventures while managing his recovery.
As the Warriors navigate the final stretch of the season without their franchise player, all eyes remain on Curry's return timeline and his ability to impact the team's playoff positioning.
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