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Seth Curry, Steph's Younger Brother, Out Until Early March
Warriors guard will miss at least 24 more games due to sciatica injury
Published on Feb. 23, 2026
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Seth Curry, the younger brother of Golden State Warriors superstar Steph Curry, will be sidelined for at least another month due to a sciatica injury that has kept him out of the lineup for the past 24 games. The Warriors announced that a recent re-evaluation showed Curry is making good progress in his recovery, but he will not return to the court until early March.
Why it matters
Seth Curry has been a key role player for the Warriors, providing scoring punch off the bench. His extended absence has forced the team to rely more on their younger and less experienced players, which could impact their playoff positioning in the competitive Western Conference.
The details
Curry has been out since mid-January due to the sciatica injury, which causes pain, numbness and weakness from the lower back down through the leg. The Warriors said a recent re-evaluation showed Curry is making good progress, but he will need at least another month of recovery and rehabilitation before being cleared to return to game action.
- Curry has missed the past 24 games since mid-January.
- The Warriors announced the latest update on Curry's status on February 18, 2026.
- Curry is expected to return to the lineup in early March 2026.
The players
Seth Curry
The younger brother of Warriors superstar Steph Curry, Seth has been a key reserve player for Golden State.
Steph Curry
The Warriors' superstar point guard and Seth Curry's older brother.
Golden State Warriors
The NBA team that Seth Curry plays for, which is also the home team of his brother Steph Curry.
What’s next
The Warriors will continue to monitor Curry's progress and provide updates on his potential return date as he works his way back from the sciatica injury.
The takeaway
Seth Curry's extended absence due to injury is a significant blow to the Warriors' depth, putting more pressure on the team's younger and less experienced players to step up in his absence as the team fights for playoff positioning in the Western Conference.
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