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Warriors Hopeful Seth Curry's Three-Month Absence Ends Soon
Guard expected to return to action against Jazz or Bulls after missing time with sciatica
Published on Mar. 8, 2026
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Golden State Warriors guard Seth Curry is poised to play for the first time since December 4th, having missed three months with sciatica, head coach Steve Kerr said. Curry's return is expected to come in the next week, either against the Utah Jazz or Chicago Bulls.
Why it matters
Curry's return will be a welcome boost for the Warriors, who have struggled with injuries this season and are looking to solidify their playoff positioning in the Western Conference. His outside shooting and playmaking ability will provide a lift to the team's offense.
The details
Curry has been sidelined since December 4th due to sciatica, a condition that causes pain radiating down the leg. The Warriors have been cautious with his recovery, taking the necessary time to ensure he is fully healthy before returning to game action.
- Curry has been out since December 4th, 2025.
- Curry is expected to return to play in the next week, either against the Utah Jazz or Chicago Bulls.
The players
Seth Curry
A guard for the Golden State Warriors who has been sidelined for three months with sciatica.
Steve Kerr
The head coach of the Golden State Warriors.
What they’re saying
“We're hopeful that Seth will be back next week, either against the Jazz or the Bulls.”
— Steve Kerr, Head Coach (sfchronicle.com)
What’s next
The Warriors will monitor Curry's progress in practice this week to determine if he is ready to return against the Jazz on March 15th or the Bulls on March 17th.
The takeaway
Curry's return will provide a much-needed boost to the Warriors' offense as they look to solidify their playoff positioning in the Western Conference. His outside shooting and playmaking ability will complement the team's other stars and help them make a strong push down the stretch.





