SAN FRANCISCO – Warriors superstar Steph Curry will continue to be shelved coming out of the 2026 NBA All-Star break, but Golden State is optimistic Kristaps Porizingis can make his team debut Thursday night at Chase Center against the Boston Celtics.Curry and the Warriors’ veterans were given an extra day off during the All-Star break and weren’t part of Golden State’s practice Tuesday night. He was back in the building Wednesday but wasn’t ready to scrimmage and did not practice. Curry is being evaluated by the Warriors’ training staff Wednesday night. “It’s unfortunate, but we’ll have an update tomorrow after he goes through his time with the training staff tonight,” Warriors coach Steve Kerr said Wednesday after practice.Curry missed the Warriors’ final five games going into the NBA All-Star break because of right patellofemoral pain syndrome, which is more commonly known as “runner’s knee.” The same injury kept Curry out of the Warriors’ game against the Minnesota Timberwolves on Jan 26. He then returned for the Warriors’ next two games but had to leave the second with...