SAN FRANCISCO – Steph Curry is itching to get back on the court and help a struggling Warriors team as soon as possible. He also knows his body better than anybody and isn’t going to let his frustrations from a lingering knee injury steer him in the wrong direction.Curry missed the Warriors’ final five games going into the NBA All-Star break with right patellofemoral pain syndrome, which is more commonly known as “runner’s knee.” The hope was the extra time off and not playing in the 2026 NBA All-Star Game would have Curry on track to play in the Warriors’ first game coming out the break. But that wasn’t the case.Upon returning from the All-Star break, Curry still didn’t feel right and underwent a second MRI Wednesday night. The MRI didn’t show any structural damage, however, the Warriors announced Thursday that Curry would be re-evaluated in another 10 days. NBC Sports Bay Area on Friday spoke with Curry during an exclusive interview that gave an update on the current status of his right knee.“Feeling good,” Curry said. “I mean, it’s not going the way that I wanted it to, but I think we’re...