The Warriors’ outlook for the remainder of the 2025-26 NBA season has shifted — and owner Joe Lacob isn’t shying away from acknowledging it.Lacob told Tim Kawakami of the San Francisco Standard that Golden State’s expectations “probably shouldn’t be as high” after a string of setbacks that have reshaped the team’s trajectory.“We’ve been dealt a couple of tough cards here right now,” Lacob told Kawakami.Those tough cards have come at a critical time.Steph Curry remains sidelined with a knee injury, with Lacob conceding uncertainty around his return.“I don’t know when [Curry]’s coming back,” Lacob told Kawakami. “But we’re just going to have to gut it out, win some of these games.”Curry has missed the last five games with patellofemoral pain syndrome in his right knee and will be re-evaluated in 10 days, the Warriors announced Thursday. The 37-year-old is averaging 27.2 points per game this season.Golden State also lost Jimmy Butler to a season-ending torn ACL in January — a blow that significantly lowered the team’s ceiling after a strong stretch...