Warriors Provide Latest Update on Stephen Curry Injury

Curry remains sidelined with a right knee injury, and the team confirmed he will be reevaluated again in about 10 days.

Published on Mar. 12, 2026

The Golden State Warriors are still waiting on the return of their franchise cornerstone. Stephen Curry remains sidelined with a right knee injury, and the team confirmed Wednesday that the veteran guard will be reevaluated again in about 10 days as he continues his recovery.

Why it matters

Curry's absence has been felt immediately, as the Warriors have dropped three straight contests and gone just 5-10 overall since he went down. The team's chances of making any serious push in the play-in or playoffs likely depend on Curry returning to full health.

The details

Curry was recently checked by medical staff for patella-femoral pain syndrome and bone bruising in the injured knee, according to the Warriors. The team said the four-time NBA champion continues to progress through rehabilitation and has already resumed individual on-court workouts, which are expected to increase in intensity in the coming days.

  • Curry suffered the injury on Jan. 30 during a game against the Detroit Pistons and has missed the 15 games that followed.
  • The Warriors currently have 17 games remaining on the schedule, meaning Curry's timeline could prove crucial in determining whether the team can stabilize its season.

The players

Stephen Curry

A four-time NBA champion and the Warriors' franchise cornerstone who is currently sidelined with a right knee injury.

Jimmy Butler

A Warriors forward who has been out since Jan. 19 after suffering a torn anterior cruciate ligament.

Kristaps Porziņģis

A Warriors acquisition who has appeared in only three games since joining the team.

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